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Doghouse
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Posted at 6:19 pm on Sep. 19, 2008 |
| ow. that statement isn't coherent... basically she'll do it either way.... i think its a trick question for sure. |
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The Oath
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Posted at 5:24 pm on Sep. 19, 2008 |
| M → S was one the first things I wrote down, so now I'm pretty sure it was an error on the program's side, not mine. Thanks to all that attempted to help. |
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DayXTripper
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Posted at 9:20 am on Sep. 19, 2008 |
| edit... I see it now. Doh! The Oath, I'm reading the page you sent me... |
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Khadgar
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Posted at 9:19 am on Sep. 19, 2008 |
Quote: from DayXTripper at 9:16 am on Sep. 19, 2008
Quote: from Khadgar at 9:12 am on Sep. 19, 2008
I'm no logician, but can't that just be an if/then, since M guarantees S? M → S 
m doesn't guarantee s though. 
Sure it did. Susan will start working at home if, but not only if, Peter's mother helps with the rent. The "but not only if" part just says that this is not the only condition which would cause the outcome. So, saying M → S (if M, then S) is correct, but saying that M ≡ S (if and only if M, then S) is not. |
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Permious
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Posted at 9:18 am on Sep. 19, 2008 |
Quote: from DayXTripper at 9:16 am on Sep. 19, 2008
Quote: from Khadgar at 9:12 am on Sep. 19, 2008
I'm no logician, but can't that just be an if/then, since M guarantees S? M → S 
m doesn't guarantee s though. 
Susan will Start working at home if Peter's mom pays the rent why doesn't M guarantee S? :S i hate this shit so much :/ |
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DayXTripper
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Posted at 9:16 am on Sep. 19, 2008 |
Quote: from Khadgar at 9:12 am on Sep. 19, 2008
I'm no logician, but can't that just be an if/then, since M guarantees S? M → S 
m doesn't guarantee s though. |
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Khadgar
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Posted at 9:14 am on Sep. 19, 2008 |
Quote: from Permious at 9:13 am on Sep. 19, 2008
"A ⇒ B means if A is true then B is also true; if A is false then nothing is said about B." so yeah, if that cunt doesn't help with the rent, it says nothing about whether or not Susan will work at home 
Actually, that one looks more correct. |
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Permious
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Posted at 9:13 am on Sep. 19, 2008 |
Quote: from Permious at 9:11 am on Sep. 19, 2008
M -> S? If Peter's mother helps with the rent Susan will start working at home. I dunno i mean there's if and only if for a reason, so I assume if means the same as if but not only if. :/ 
from wiki "A ⇒ B means if A is true then B is also true; if A is false then nothing is said about B." so yeah, if that cunt doesn't help with the rent, it says nothing about whether or not Susan will work at home |
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Khadgar
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Posted at 9:12 am on Sep. 19, 2008 |
| I'm no logician, but can't that just be an if/then, since M guarantees S? M → S |
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Permious
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Posted at 9:11 am on Sep. 19, 2008 |
M -> S? If Peter's mother helps with the rent Susan will start working at home. I dunno i mean there's if and only if for a reason, so I assume if means the same as if but not only if. :/ |
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