I understood "A or B but not both" as one of the followings ... what is the contrapositiveof it?
A/B = CONTRAPOSITIVE => /A + /B ... could fall under the definition of "A or B but not both ...
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"Inclusiveor" blew my brain ... whole Advanced Logic section is of course super important too. ... re-visiting these pieces of the cc and then ... you just finished that part of the cc, you still ...
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... , when taking the contrapositiveof conditionals with and/or components, or becomes and, and ... ) --> C, the contrapositive is ~C --> (~A or ~B ). Here I ... . For the apple example, the contrapositiveof (picked or good) --> ripe is ...
... need confirmation whether my understanding ofOR rule is correct.
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OR in the above examples as inclusive(and/or), not exclusive ...
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... am beyond confused on one of the logic games
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In order to get rid of the contradiction with the P ... , I decided to find the contrapositiveof the first statement and got ...
... no contrapositive for some, and that contrapositive is just another way of stating ... have a contrapositive, since we can change the place of variables. contrapositive requires statement to involve change of sign in terms of negativity or ...
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is there a lesson on taking the contrapositive for combined conditional statements where "and" is in the sufficient condition/"or" is in the necessary condition. Trying to work on my conditional chains. Thanks!
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I realize that is kind of hard to read, but basically ... then C then D contrapositive would be:
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Can you take the contrapositiveof a causal statement? For example, if it said that A caused B, and we don't have B, is it logically corrected to say then we don't have A? Or does causation not work like that?
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Not Y --> L or O Contrapositive:
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1.) ... I can write. Contrapositive: I cannot read or I cannot write ... this just affirms one element of the necessary condition, so ... is one of the sufficient conditions in the contrapositive. Thus, you ...