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13 - Summary of logic

from II - How to think logically

Kevin Houston
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University of Leeds
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Summary

A summary of ways of writing statement A implies statement B

  • A implies B.

  • A is true implies B is true.

  • AB.

  • If A, then B.

  • If A, B.

  • B if A.

  • A only if B.

  • A is sufficient for B.

  • B is necessary for A.

  • Either A is false or B is true.

  • Ways of writing statement A is equivalent to statement B

  • A is equivalent to B.

  • AB.

  • A if and only if B.

  • A is necessary and sufficient for B.

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    How to Think Like a Mathematician
    A Companion to Undergraduate Mathematics
    , pp. 96
    Publisher: Cambridge University Press
    Print publication year: 2009

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    • Summary of logic
    • Kevin Houston, University of Leeds
    • Book: How to Think Like a Mathematician
    • Online publication: 05 June 2012
    • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511808258.014
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    • Kevin Houston, University of Leeds
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    • Summary of logic
    • Kevin Houston, University of Leeds
    • Book: How to Think Like a Mathematician
    • Online publication: 05 June 2012
    • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511808258.014
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