Okay guys, this is pretty much my dumb down version of explaining some formal logic based on my knowledge. I believe this is something that needs to be really understood in order to improve in logic games.
Example 1:
If A-> Not B
If B-> Not A -------> That implies that
*A can be alone
*B can be alone
*Both can be absent ( BUT YOU CAN NOT HAVE BOTH A AND B SELECTED!)
Example 2:
If Not A -> B
If Not B ->A ----------> That implies that
*If A is out, then B is in
*If B is out, then A is in
*Or both A and B can be in
THEY BOTH CAN NEVER BE ABSENT!!
Example 3:
If not A ->not B
If B ->A ------------> That implies that
* Both CAN be absent
*Both CAN be present
*A CAN be by itself
* B CANNOT! I REPEAT CANNOT be Alone!!!
Excuse the caps, the emphasis helps me remember haha...Please make any changes if I am wrong. But this is what I came across. When I finally had this written down, it made so much more sense to me.