- Mon Jul 02, 2018 10:42 am
#47349
I've been experiencing some confusion regarding double-arrows and their related meanings. Please let me know if these are correct and whether I am missing any important inferences! This is in response to the Rule Identification Drill in the LG workbook that gave me lots of difficulties. If there is a place I can go where this information is all summarized and diagrammed, please let me know!
1. NOT A
NOT B
Rule: Either A or B must be included (allows for both but does not allow for neither)
Equivalent to: NOT A
B (contrapositive: NOT B
A) Should there be another conditional associated with this because it is a double arrow (both terms are sufficient and necessary)??
2. A
NOT B
Rule: Either A or B must be present but not both (does not allow for neither)
Equivalent to: A
NOT B (contrapositive: B
NOT A) and NOT B
A (NOT A
B)
3. A
B
Rule: Either A or B must be present, both not both (allows for neither) (somewhat of an overlap of #2??)
Equivalent: A
NOT B (contrapositive: B
NOT A) Should there be another conditional associated with this because it is a double arrow (both terms are sufficient and necessary)??
4. A
B
Rule: If A then B and if B then A
Equivalent: A
B (contrapositive: NOT B
A) and B
A (contrapositive: NOT A
B)
Thank you in advance for your help!!
1. NOT A

Rule: Either A or B must be included (allows for both but does not allow for neither)
Equivalent to: NOT A


2. A

Rule: Either A or B must be present but not both (does not allow for neither)
Equivalent to: A




3. A

Rule: Either A or B must be present, both not both (allows for neither) (somewhat of an overlap of #2??)
Equivalent: A


4. A

Rule: If A then B and if B then A
Equivalent: A




Thank you in advance for your help!!
