- Thu Aug 27, 2020 2:45 pm
#78473
I am working on the grouping games at the end of chapter 5. The third game of that chapter states two rules.
The rule states that "Raimundo appears in every photograph that Yakira does not appear in." Based on the explanation, it states that the rule should be diagrammed, Not Y---> R. I mistakenly saw it and thought it should be diagrammed using a Double-Not Arrow because when one is missing the other is present. If I am correct, when there is a negative on the sufficient condition, it CANNOT be diagrammed using a Double-Not Arrow correct? The Double-Not Arrow is only used when there is a negative on the necessary condition. Further, because of the nature of this tricky rule, you resulted in a rule stating:
Not R <--> Not Y.
I do not fully understand this rule.
The second rule states that 'Neither Ty nor Raimundo appear in any photograph that Wendy appears in.' The explanation diagrammed the rule as a Double-Not Arrow. I am assuming again that this is because the negative is on the necessary.
The thing is, I do not know when exactly I can use the Double-Not Arrow versus the Double-Negative Not-Arrow.
The rule states that "Raimundo appears in every photograph that Yakira does not appear in." Based on the explanation, it states that the rule should be diagrammed, Not Y---> R. I mistakenly saw it and thought it should be diagrammed using a Double-Not Arrow because when one is missing the other is present. If I am correct, when there is a negative on the sufficient condition, it CANNOT be diagrammed using a Double-Not Arrow correct? The Double-Not Arrow is only used when there is a negative on the necessary condition. Further, because of the nature of this tricky rule, you resulted in a rule stating:
Not R <--> Not Y.
I do not fully understand this rule.
The second rule states that 'Neither Ty nor Raimundo appear in any photograph that Wendy appears in.' The explanation diagrammed the rule as a Double-Not Arrow. I am assuming again that this is because the negative is on the necessary.
The thing is, I do not know when exactly I can use the Double-Not Arrow versus the Double-Negative Not-Arrow.