SOLUTION: H > K C = D ~C > ~K Therefore H > D What are the steps involved in determining this conclusion? I really need to know if I did this correctly.

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Question 799484: H > K
C = D
~C > ~K
Therefore H > D
What are the steps involved in determining this conclusion? I really need to know if I did this correctly.

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


If you have already done the proof, you need to show your work. Then someone will let you know whether you did it correctly or not. Besides, I don't know what you mean when you use an equals sign. Are you trying to say that C and D are logically equivalent, that is (C => D) & (D => C)? If that is what you mean you should use <=> or

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