- Thu Oct 27, 2011 1:43 pm
#2186
I don't understand the rule for getting the contrapositive of condition reasoning when you have and/or.
lets say..
If I dont have B then I have H or I but not both
this means = ~B --> H or I
contrapositive = ~H + I ---> B
but theres another meaning the book suggests...
~B --> ~HI
HI --> B
this really confuses me.
also what if the not both did not exist - so it was just
if I dont have B then I have H or I.
How does it change the diagram/s?
Thank You!
-Lorein
lets say..
If I dont have B then I have H or I but not both
this means = ~B --> H or I
contrapositive = ~H + I ---> B
but theres another meaning the book suggests...
~B --> ~HI
HI --> B
this really confuses me.
also what if the not both did not exist - so it was just
if I dont have B then I have H or I.
How does it change the diagram/s?
Thank You!
-Lorein