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General questions relating to LSAT Logical Reasoning.
 donielle15
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#5131
If a conditional statements says "if t then neither g nor p participates" is that diagrammed as t---> -g or -p, or is it t----> -g and -p?

-g, -p is equivalent to not g and not p. I just couldn't figure out how to draw a line through them on the screen. :)
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 Dave Killoran
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Hi Donielle,

It's the representation with "and" in it.

You can create the strikethrough effect by selecting the text you want to strike, and clicking on the square box with the "S" in it to the upper right of the typing area.

Thanks!

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