- Mon Jan 20, 2020 1:36 pm
#73401
Hi Kalifa,
Taking a contrapositive of a conditional chain is the same as taking a single conditional's contrapositive: you flip and negate the entire chain. So if we have a chain of:
GHBT PRZA ABW&SS BNR STI
then our contrapositive chain would look like:
STI BNR ABW&SS PRZA GHBT
Using the chains, we could also make inferences such as:
GHBT STI
and
STI GHBT
Hope this clears things up!
Taking a contrapositive of a conditional chain is the same as taking a single conditional's contrapositive: you flip and negate the entire chain. So if we have a chain of:
GHBT PRZA ABW&SS BNR STI
then our contrapositive chain would look like:
STI BNR ABW&SS PRZA GHBT
Using the chains, we could also make inferences such as:
GHBT STI
and
STI GHBT
Hope this clears things up!