First, I think it’s false that “we always mean A => B” when we “do algebra”. Much of what we do when we transform equations produces logically equivalent statements, which take the logical form A <=> B. So I definitely reject your claim that this is the “universal way we int...
Algebra 2/Trigonometry - June 2015 Regents - Part 1: Questions 1 - 14 Which list of ordered pairs does not represent a one-to-one function? The terminal side of an angle measuring 4π/5 radians lies in Quadrant If f(x) = 2x2+ 1 and g(x) = 3x - 2, what is the value of f...
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First, I think it’s false that “we always mean A => B” when we “do algebra”. Much of what we do when we transform equations produces logically equivalent statements, which take the logical form A <=> B. So I definitely reject your claim that this is the “universal way we int...