- Thu Jun 29, 2017 10:02 pm
#36559
Hi,
Started reviewing "Negating Conditional Statements" in Chapter 11. It's stated that the logical negation of
A B
is
A ~B
I'm pretty sure this is incorrect (can be verified with truth tables or boolean algebra, see here: https://math.stackexchange.com/a/633602). The correct logical negation would be as follows:
~(A B) = A and ~B
Is this a known error in the book?
Edit
This question may be more appropriate in the "PowerScore's LSAT Logical Reasoning Bible" forum, whoops!
Started reviewing "Negating Conditional Statements" in Chapter 11. It's stated that the logical negation of
A B
is
A ~B
I'm pretty sure this is incorrect (can be verified with truth tables or boolean algebra, see here: https://math.stackexchange.com/a/633602). The correct logical negation would be as follows:
~(A B) = A and ~B
Is this a known error in the book?
Edit
This question may be more appropriate in the "PowerScore's LSAT Logical Reasoning Bible" forum, whoops!