Why is F $\implies$ T taken as true? Why is this the "convention"?
The p implies q statement is often described in various ways including: (1) if p then q (i.e. whenever p is true, q is true) (2) p only if q (i.e. whenever q is false, p is false) I see the truth t...
I've used both $\Rightarrow$ and $\implies$ interchangeably throughout my mathematics in school, and I want to know which is proper. When should I use $\Rightarrow$ over the implies arrow? Does it ...
The symbol $\implies$ means "implies" or "only if", and in $\LaTeX$, which you should use, it is called \implies. The symbol $\iff$ means "if and only if (iff)" or "implies and is implied by" or "is equivalent to".
Confusion on reading multiple ways of p implies q Ask Question Asked 1 year, 11 months ago Modified 1 year, 11 months ago
Is there any standard/common definition of the reverse of an implication $A \implies B$? Or is this term not used? One note claims that Consider the implication ...
Is there such a thing as the reverse of an implication $A \implies B ...
In my mathematical homework, I usually indicate algebraic rewrites of equations using implication, and the symbol "$\implies$" (LaTeX \implies). For instance, I might write $$ 3 x - y = 0 \
$f$ measurable implies $\frac {1} {f}$ measurable Ask Question Asked 12 years, 1 month ago Modified 1 year, 3 months ago