- Fri Jun 08, 2018 3:46 pm
#46413
Hi,
where in the answer key it says "E can never appear in slot 3 or 4 because E and D cannot be consecutive..."
Just to figure this out, I had to write out the Not Law for "E" under the scenario of D being on slot 3, 4, then 5, individually, just to see that E cannot fall on either slot 3 or 4 (as stated in the answer key). Is there a quicker way to arrive at this conclusion than going the route that I did? To manually write out each scenario??
For some reason it took a really long time for me to understand that E can't go in either slot 3 or 4... I didn't see how you could say that from the get-go until I did this manual exercise.
Thanks!
AltheaD
where in the answer key it says "E can never appear in slot 3 or 4 because E and D cannot be consecutive..."
Just to figure this out, I had to write out the Not Law for "E" under the scenario of D being on slot 3, 4, then 5, individually, just to see that E cannot fall on either slot 3 or 4 (as stated in the answer key). Is there a quicker way to arrive at this conclusion than going the route that I did? To manually write out each scenario??
For some reason it took a really long time for me to understand that E can't go in either slot 3 or 4... I didn't see how you could say that from the get-go until I did this manual exercise.
Thanks!
AltheaD