Every Formal Logic relationship features at least two separate variables linked in a relationship. The variables represent groups or ideas. For instance, in the example on the previous page, “A” represented “authors” and “H” represented “happy.” These variables—and LH and F—were linked in relationships that were represented by the diagrammatic elements of “some,” “ ,” and “ .” Below, we discuss the components of Formal Logic diagrams in more detail
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