I feel like first and foremost, really hone in the difference between sufficiency and necessity. That is a must!
Then, memorize the 4 groups of indicators (sufficient, necessary, negated sufficient, negated necessary)
Then, get really comfy with De Morgan's Law, conjunctions and disjunctions
Finally, quantifiers! And their indicators. Words like "some, most, usually, few, etc."
I left quite a bit of comments in other questions throughout the CC, refer to those if you are interested in my brain-rot explanations of 7sage material!
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Hey Alex! Welcome to the club!
I feel like first and foremost, really hone in the difference between sufficiency and necessity. That is a must!
Then, memorize the 4 groups of indicators (sufficient, necessary, negated sufficient, negated necessary)
Then, get really comfy with De Morgan's Law, conjunctions and disjunctions
Finally, quantifiers! And their indicators. Words like "some, most, usually, few, etc."
I left quite a bit of comments in other questions throughout the CC, refer to those if you are interested in my brain-rot explanations of 7sage material!
@MarcusTsang My plan is to create a quizlet and drill myself on all of this. thanks for your reply
The CC helped me tremendously. I watched the videos AND reviewed the written text.