- Wed Jul 24, 2013 8:45 am
#10072
Hi,
I am getting nowhere fast with the Conditional Possibilities vs Certianties Drill (p. 2-58 & 2-59 in test prep book). I have no idea how to interpret the diagrams and answer the questions of "must be, could be, cannot be" true. I have read the previous pages over and over, but the interpretation of the diagrams is eluding me.
Example:
If F does not occur, what must be true, could be true, cannot be true?
F
D----> +
G
First of all, do I diagram this as below (along with contrapositive) and work it out from there?
F (with slash through it)
D----->+
G
Secondly, how in the heck do I interpret the results? The answers are in the book but I am still struggling.
I am getting nowhere fast with the Conditional Possibilities vs Certianties Drill (p. 2-58 & 2-59 in test prep book). I have no idea how to interpret the diagrams and answer the questions of "must be, could be, cannot be" true. I have read the previous pages over and over, but the interpretation of the diagrams is eluding me.
Example:
If F does not occur, what must be true, could be true, cannot be true?
F
D----> +
G
First of all, do I diagram this as below (along with contrapositive) and work it out from there?
F (with slash through it)
D----->+
G
Secondly, how in the heck do I interpret the results? The answers are in the book but I am still struggling.