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  1. Having extreme difficulty understanding conditional statements.

    Aug 28, 2020 · Logical/material conditional statements are not making claims of causal connection. A conditional statement is a compound statement, containing two clauses, the antecedent (sometimes …

  2. Conditional Statements: "only if" - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Dec 30, 2016 · I understand the conditional relationship in almost all of its forms, except the form "q only if p" What I do not understand is, why is p the necessary condition and q the sufficient condition.

  3. Conditionals: Meaning, Types, and Examples - bartleby

    Conditionals: Meaning, Types, and Examples What Are Conditionals? Conditionals, also known as conditional sentences, present actual or hypothetical scenarios and possible consequences. …

  4. Expressing the converse, contra-positive, and inverse of conditional ...

    Jan 26, 2015 · This conditional statement is in the p only if form, so I translated it to "if a positive integer is a prime, it has no divisors other than 1 and itself. Converse - q -> p.

  5. logic - Conditional statements? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Sep 6, 2016 · My textbook states that for the conditional statement "p implies q", "p is a sufficient condition for q and q is a necessary condition for p." How is this so? One might be lead to believe …

  6. Different ways to express If-Then - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    What are some different ways to write the conditional statement $p\implies q\,$, but in English? There's the obvious "If p, then q", but are there any other ways to write it?

  7. Validity of conditional statement when the premise is false.

    Dec 29, 2015 · Validity of conditional statement when the premise is false. Ask Question Asked 12 years, 11 months ago Modified 3 years, 9 months ago

  8. Why are conditional statements assumed to be true? [duplicate]

    May 25, 2021 · However, both the OP and yourself are incorrectly stating that the (entire) conditional statement (the implication) is being assumed true whenever the supposition is known to be false.

  9. Difference between biconditional and logical equivalence

    Feb 14, 2018 · Basically, the biconditional is a connective (a part of the language) while logical equivalence is a semantical relation between formulas expressible in the meta-language. The two …

  10. Logic: Showing that a conditional statement is false.

    Nov 9, 2021 · To say that the conditional is false does that imply anything other than that statement q is false when p is true. Does it say anything about the other truth table positions?