... prior rules of mixing group3 and group 4 conditional indicators. And ... understand as we are using group3 logic, negate sufficient. Simple ... we have two group3 indicators and one group 4 indicator. What ... side we have a group3 and a group 4 logical indicator ...
Is the term "except" indicative of a biconditional or a group3 conditional? I believe 7Sage says biconditional, but I have heard some say it is the same as 'unless' (group3).
... seems like you applied the group 4 rule to the stimulus ... up with. "Unless" falls under group3 so you are correct that ... the other part of the group3 rule is that the topic ...
... specifically breaking down when both group3 and group 4 logical indicators appear ... he uses "until" as the group3 indicator and "not" as the ... he uses "not" as the group 4 indicator and "until" as ...
... the June 2016 Blind Review group. I do have some feedback ... join the weeknight blind review group because of the time. This ... to join blind review group.
... (e.g. group 1 has 4 variables, or group3 has to have ... more than group 2), it ... Group rule- "City 3 can only have flowers"
2 Group rule- "City 3 ... missed the whole "one group rule" versus "cross group" rule. I'll ...
How are you going to figure out when to use this trick if you don't know the group3 and group 4 words by heart already? And if you do know them, why aren't you just doing it properly?
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I've been playing around with this some more this morning and agree that now memorizing "converting" Group3 and Group 4 indicators to another type is one more thing to remember, and one too many. That slowed me down.
... that now memorizing "converting" Group3 and Group 4 indicators to another type ... it is associated with. The group3 and 4 rules are the ... funny arrows. "Without" is a group3 word because it literally means ... and "only if" is a group 2 word because it literally ...
@"Spencer D" said:
I decided to take the first idea (not guilty), negate it, and make it my sufficient condition. So I have G---->UD/. This translates to english as "a person is guilty of a crime if they were not under duress". The ...