- Tue May 22, 2012 10:58 pm
#4153
In this sample question about the earth's rotation and the moons...
I diagramed it:
AS GI for sentence 2, but for sentence 3, I used the without rule to negate the sufficient condition like this
PCE=unstable to support life, or no life, I used L with a slash through it or PCE with a slash using the books example. So using the without rule, as we negate the sufficient condition it becomes PCE AS GI
I used L(life) AS GI
I got the answer right and for all the right reasons. So all I can think it that PCE with a slash is the same as my L without a slash?
PCE=no life is the same as my L slash? So my L would = PCE slash?
Does this make any sense?
I diagramed it:
AS GI for sentence 2, but for sentence 3, I used the without rule to negate the sufficient condition like this
PCE=unstable to support life, or no life, I used L with a slash through it or PCE with a slash using the books example. So using the without rule, as we negate the sufficient condition it becomes PCE AS GI
I used L(life) AS GI
I got the answer right and for all the right reasons. So all I can think it that PCE with a slash is the same as my L without a slash?
PCE=no life is the same as my L slash? So my L would = PCE slash?
Does this make any sense?