@akistotle Yes that's what I meant. Sorry if I confused you.
I just know that
A → B
B →m→ C
cannot be A → m → C
A → B
B →some→ C
cannot be A → s → C
I want to know if you can get A → s → C from first diagram
@LAWYERED I printed out pt 1-45 and fits in one medium binder. It sounds like a lot of work but saves you a lot of time ... I just started doing this cause I hate going back and looking for pages and printing it out
I don't print out 10 games. I print out clean copy and do 10 times and keep it in my binder so I can go back and do it again.
I gave up cleaning my desk so I'm drowning in papers too
@"surfy surf" Alright. That makes sense now.
One more obvious question. When they're saying "reason", they're asking for why the argument should be applied, right?