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The tests for symmetry given on page 733 are sufficient, bunot necessary. Explain what this means.
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In logic, a condition is said to be "sufficient" for a result if the presence of that condition guarantees the result. On the other hand, a condition is "necessary" for a result if the result cannot occur without the presence of that condition. Show more…
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