I always have a difficult time answering these kinds of questions because
A: I'm not sure how to graph these kinds of questions, and
B: The clock is ticking down, so I wouldn't have time to graph anyway.
Hi guys,
So I know that for example A ---> B C leads to the inference A C, whereas A B ---- > C leads to no useful inference. What about the double arrow? i.e.
1) A B ---> C
2) A ---> B C
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