- Sat Feb 06, 2021 7:30 am
#83866
Hi
p. 413, Q. 5, Ed., 2020
For context, even before reading the explanation of the negation /M__P->/M (I did get the contrapositive correct but I wasn't sure what it meant).
Now reading the explanation I'm still not entirely understanding it.
In regards to the negation, the explanation says that if P is neither 4/5 then M must be unranked but isn't it possible for P to be in 4/5 and for M to be unranked? ( I might be confusing something here) .
but on that same note if P is ranked first is it not possible for P to come before M? Since we know what happens when M is triggered but not when P is triggered?
I think these pieces of info are convoluting my understanding of the explanation.. there are other pieces I'm not getting as well but I think if this is clarified it might help me to understand everything fully!
Thanks so much
p. 413, Q. 5, Ed., 2020
For context, even before reading the explanation of the negation /M__P->/M (I did get the contrapositive correct but I wasn't sure what it meant).
Now reading the explanation I'm still not entirely understanding it.
In regards to the negation, the explanation says that if P is neither 4/5 then M must be unranked but isn't it possible for P to be in 4/5 and for M to be unranked? ( I might be confusing something here) .
but on that same note if P is ranked first is it not possible for P to come before M? Since we know what happens when M is triggered but not when P is triggered?
I think these pieces of info are convoluting my understanding of the explanation.. there are other pieces I'm not getting as well but I think if this is clarified it might help me to understand everything fully!
Thanks so much