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This questions pertains to propositional logic, specifically symbolization.
Example: if it is raining, it is not dry
can be written as : r > -d
My question is can it also be written as
r > d? And still be correct?
does it matter? In the sense that the "d" in the second scenario can be thought of as "not dry", and the "-d" can be dry.
Is this still logically correct?
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