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Hi I am having some issues with chaining double arrows/double not arrows.
I know that:
A--> B (--|--) C = A (--|--) C
A (--|--) B --> C= A (--|--) C
A--> B (----) C = A (----) C
A (----) B --> C = A (----) C
But I am unsure about:
A (----) B (-----) C
A (----) B (--|--) C
A (--|--) B (--|--) C
Could somebody help clarify this?
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7Sage does not use "The Double-Not arrow" used by PowerScore, so I may be wrong, but I believe PowerScore uses it to indicate "Not both rule."
A --> /B
According to the PowerScore Bibles, "A (--|--) B" only excludes the situation that "A and B both occurs."
@akikookmt881 said:
A--> B (--|--) C = A (--|--) C
A --> B --> /C = A --> /C
A (--|--) B --> C= A (--|--) C
I don't think this is right. Again, I don't know what (-|-) symbolizes, but based on my understanding that A (--|--) B = A --> /B
A --> /B --> C = A --> C
For bi-conditional ((----) "double arrow") relationships, please review this page: https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/advanced-bi-conditionals/