... rules? Is your understanding of conditionallogic weaker than it should be ... improvement rested upon confidence in conditionallogic, now your improvement relies on ...
... had any previous exposure to conditionallogic, except, as I realised ... good at argumentation but conditionallogic is a whole other ... should probably get back to logic games. Incidentally I notice ... proof Guide to Perfection on Logic Games." Interesting that it ...
In regards to PT31 Game 2 question 8, if the rule states /A and/B —-> C, then the contrapositive would be /C —-> A or B. My question is, can both A and B be in (I.e. at least one is in) or is it just either A or B, not both. Thank you!
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**ConditionalLogic Intensive**
In this session ... to tackle questions that are conditionallogic heavy. We will be ... using conditional heavy question types like Must ... session. We will introduce Logic Game Form and talk about ...
Hi everyone-I noticed that many of us have desperately wanted a print out or a chart version of the Universal Quantifiers lesson ( https://7sage.com/lesson/universal-quantifiers-overview/?ss_completed_lesson=972 ). I spent some time creating one and wanted ...
... . I'm currently on the Logic Games section of the curriculum ... of the argument breakdown/general logic lessons I've done are ... RC because there is less conditionallogic, and finding one answer that ... is by the rules of logic there is one clear answer ...
Can anyone help me out with this one? I ended up getting it right by process of elimination but I'm having trouble figuring out how to write it in conditionallogic.
How would you diagram “the only thing you need for A is B ” and “the only way to have C is through D”?
Are these two the same statements?
I’m starting to feel like, at least the first one, is a bi-conditional. Thoughts?