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OpenStudy (anonymous):

r= It is raining and w= the ground is wet. Translates the following into formal logical statements? It is raining whenever the ground is wet R <= W???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\(W\implies R\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so I was correct?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

w is a necessary condition of r??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes. it is raining WHENEVER the ground is wet. So it will rain WHEN the ground is wet It is raining whenever the ground is wet => if the ground is wet, it is raining => if w, r w ->r <answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[w \rightarrow r\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cool.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

discrete maths?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or as my teacher calls it, "proper maths"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its a very beautiful subject :))

OpenStudy (anonymous):

did you know discrete math is used in computer science

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I mean a part of it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes I knew that.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but in some sense all of it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

bs math? or com sci probably

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