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If A -> B and ~A -> C, what does ~C imply?

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If A -> B and ~A -> C, what does ~C imply?

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  1. What? ??? mabe    A-> B and ~A -> C ,.. more like ~B->C

                                              or it means nothing... unless you are

                                              comtinplating the Lesser factor .

    ~ C means Nothing


  2. Well, work it backwards...

    We know that C is false.. so that means ~A cannot be true (since ~A would mean that C is true).

    If ~A is false, that means that A is true.  

    And so, you can use the other part of the question to figure out what that implies.

  3. that its less then both A and B...

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