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Ah I see. So contrapositive is not a negation just the same logically equivalent statement. Thanks I will just memorize that All's negation as "Some Not". Thanks again
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... and then understand how that negation effects the argument.
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... utilizing DeMorgan's Law for thecontrapositive
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