This document discusses the logical implication (A ⇒ B), which is defined by a truth table showing that the statement is only false when the antecedent A is true and the consequent B is false. It notes that the mathematical meaning of implication is different than common usage, as an implication statement is false only when the antecedent is true and consequent is false.
This document discusses the logical implication (A ⇒ B), which is defined by a truth table showing that the statement is only false when the antecedent A is true and the consequent B is false. It notes that the mathematical meaning of implication is different than common usage, as an implication statement is false only when the antecedent is true and consequent is false.
This document discusses the logical implication (A ⇒ B), which is defined by a truth table showing that the statement is only false when the antecedent A is true and the consequent B is false. It notes that the mathematical meaning of implication is different than common usage, as an implication statement is false only when the antecedent is true and consequent is false.
ABA B 111 100 011 001 Please note that the meaning of implication in mathematics is quite different from the common language use of this word: A B is false only if A is true and B is false.