- Fri Dec 15, 2023 3:15 pm
#104435
Hi!
I am getting quite comfortable with diagramming conditional reasoning and completed all of the questions in this drill correctly except for #12.
I diagrammed this as (C = citizen; V = right to vote):
C –> V
XV –> XC
I interpreted "No citizen can be denied the right to vote" as meaning the same thing as "citizens must have the right to vote" and diagrammed as such.
I am assuming although in "unless equations" whereby you can drop the negative, in this case you cannot and must diagram as the statement is given? I understand why C –> XDRV and DRV –>XC are correct, I just want to clarify why my diagramming is wrong and doesn't mean the same thing.
I am getting quite comfortable with diagramming conditional reasoning and completed all of the questions in this drill correctly except for #12.
I diagrammed this as (C = citizen; V = right to vote):
C –> V
XV –> XC
I interpreted "No citizen can be denied the right to vote" as meaning the same thing as "citizens must have the right to vote" and diagrammed as such.
I am assuming although in "unless equations" whereby you can drop the negative, in this case you cannot and must diagram as the statement is given? I understand why C –> XDRV and DRV –>XC are correct, I just want to clarify why my diagramming is wrong and doesn't mean the same thing.