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Hi everyone,
I have a quick question: does if A then B otherwise not B translate into a biconditional? Thanks!
I think so.
If sufficiency is satisfied (i.e. A), then B will necessarily follow.
If sufficiency is not (i.e., otherwise), then /B will follow.
1) A -> B 2) /A -> /B
Contrapose either one, you get a biconditional
Thank you!
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I think so.
If sufficiency is satisfied (i.e. A), then B will necessarily follow.
If sufficiency is not (i.e., otherwise), then /B will follow.
1) A -> B
2) /A -> /B
Contrapose either one, you get a biconditional
Thank you!