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Hey 7Sagers, had a few users a bit confused about the difference between trivial & non-trivial inferences on this lesson:
http://7sage.com/lesson/quiz-on-drawing-valid-conclusions-2/#comment-30714
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A trivial inference is this, for example:
Conditional statement:
A -> B
Trivial inferences:
A -m-> B
A some B
I think that about covers it.
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Conditional statement:
A -> B
Trivial inferences:
A -m-> B
A some B
I think that about covers it.