Discrete Mathematics: Logical Operators − Implication (Part 2)
Topics discussed:
1. Different ways to represent conditional statements.
2. p implies q.
3. q when p.
4. q whenever p.
5. q follows from p.
6. p only if q.
7. Why p only if q is equivalent to if p then q.
8. Why p only if q is not equivalent to if q then p.
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