Math Fractions & Equations : How to Solve Logic Problems

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2008

Logic problems in math refer to problems that have a hypothesis and a conclusion. Learn about conditional statements and logic statements with help from a math author and teacher in this free video on math lessons.

Expert: Brian Leaf
Contact: www.brianleaf.com
Bio: Brian Leaf, MA, is the author of McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for SAT/ACT Success series and has instructed SAT, ACT, GED and SSAT preparation to thousands of students.
Filmmaker: David Pakman

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  • Wow all your videos helped alot, it took my teacher a whole year to teach me all this stuff and I still don't get it until I saw these videos!

  • @DarkwingScooter But if you need to know the converse of a conditional then this is right...

  • It is right.

    The truth value (If A then B) of tells you nothing whatsoever about the truth value of (If B then A) unless you also know the truth value of either A or B though.

    Not the way I would approach logic, it sounds like a recipe for error to me.

  • this is actually wrong. you just cant flip a conditional like that unless you negate both the antecedent and the consequent

  • I studied and got a freaking E ,god damm school I hate my teachers so much

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