Fixing wording in comment. (GH-10425)

Since the n==1 case just returns *max*, it cannot be larger
than the magnitude of the vector entry.
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Raymond Hettinger 2018-11-09 01:06:02 -08:00 committed by Miss Islington (bot)
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@ -2043,7 +2043,7 @@ Given an *n* length *vec* of values and a value *max*, compute:
max * sqrt(sum((x / max) ** 2 for x in vec))
The value of the *max* variable must be non-negative and
at least equal to the absolute value of the largest magnitude
equal to the absolute value of the largest magnitude
entry in the vector. If n==0, then *max* should be 0.0.
If an infinity is present in the vec, *max* should be INF.