Implies
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The implies relation, denoted [math]A\implies B[/math] or [math]B\impliedby A[/math] where [ilmath]A\text{ and }B[/ilmath] are statements of some sort means[1]:
A | B | [math]A\implies B[/math] | A | B | [math]A\implies B[/math] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
false | false | true | T | ||
false | true | true | T | T | |
true | false | false | T | ||
true | true | true | T | T | T |
Note: it is only not true that [math]A\implies B[/math] when we have [ilmath]A[/ilmath] but not [ilmath]B[/ilmath]