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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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):
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
John
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My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it