... would recommend creating your own cheatsheet as you go through the ... or maybe even an excel sheet and write down in your ... . The process of creating the cheatsheet will teach you a lot ...
There is a lesson on the admissions course found here, https://7sage.com/admissions/lesson/rec-cheat-sheet/?ss_completed_lesson=17073, on what advice to give for recommenders.
This is correct ... , "not" isn't an indicator, merely a negation. "Not both ... there's more than one logicalindicator just pick one and ignore ... still correct using the other indicator.
@Logician I greatly appreciate your detailed response! I guess my lesson is that I shouldn't take the biconditional indicators verbatim. Any suggestions on how to distinguish between a biconditional indicator and a regular logicalindicator?
... could help. The argument has logicalindicator from group 1 (the only ... follow up to the first logical statement (ie. the conclusion) confuses ...
... pick a group, the other logicalindicator becomes a negation. Meaning that ... the used indicator/group you are using variable ... alone and whatever the unused indicator/group you are not using ...
Thank you, this is definitely helpful and I appreciate the response! I'm more looking for a cheatsheet of words that come up in RC and LR that indicate introduction of premises and conclusions though. #help