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Hey guys, just need you to verify of this is correct from my understanding.....
You must buy milk or eggs or both
Diagram :
Not M ->E
Not E->M ? (So implies either M or E, you can get both)
You can't buy both milk and eggs
Diagram:
E-> not M
M-> not E ? (So implies either E or M , or NEITHER?...you do not even need to buy both?)
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@igbodoe249 ah thank you! I think I skipped over the pdf i need to go back and print it out!
@allisonmcmahon10493 thank you, I don't know where would I be without sage! I did not even know these fundamentals (and I took a prep course) ! but with Sage I learned so much ! I will tell all my friends about this
@torahisland910, you're definitely going about this the right way! The better you know your fundamentals, the better you'll be able to handle the curve breakers.
Btw, there's also a PDF with "or" and "not both" rules. It should be towards the end in one of those lessons.
Good job :)
Thank you guys!!! I am so grateful for everyone's help! :-)
I know this is the super simple things, but I am just catching on to them ! LOL
You can have either Soup or Salad
Means you can have 1 or both
You can have Soup or Salad but not both
Means 1 must be absent
Yes
That's correct, @torahisland910! You're also right that, in the second statement, you can buy nothing.
Keep it up!