Due to illness, we will have to cancel today's Sufficient Assumption Analysis with Henry. Join the class again on Tuesday to continue the discussion on assumption and principle questions!
I keep getting stuck on where to put the slash in a conditional diagram that has "no" or "none", has anyone figured out at tip that helps them? Also is without a sufficient or necessary indicator?
Hi I was curious if using indicator words was the best way to identify these or if there was another general way?
Is memorizing the words the only way to achieve this or is there a more general approach that can be taken?
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"No" is a negate necessary indicator, group 4. so, No rabbit is white = R-->/W or W-->/R
"If" is a sufficientindicator group 1. So, if you are a rabbit then you are white= R-->W or /W-->/R.
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