If you said “if it is a horse it has hooves” you can infer “all horses have hooves” but not that “all hooves creatures are horses”.
Otoh if you said “iff a polygon has 3 sides, it is a triangle” you can infer that all polygons has 3 sides it is a triangle and that there are no other ways to make triangles.
Well I mostly was already familiar with “if and only if” terminology from some math class many years ago. So once you said iff stands for “if and only if” I didn’t really look to close at the rest of your comment bc I felt like I already understood.
Shapillon@lemmy.world 1 week ago
iff is the shorthand for “if and only if”.
If you said “if it is a horse it has hooves” you can infer “all horses have hooves” but not that “all hooves creatures are horses”.
Otoh if you said “iff a polygon has 3 sides, it is a triangle” you can infer that all polygons has 3 sides it is a triangle and that there are no other ways to make triangles.
imaqtpie@lemmy.myserv.one 1 week ago
Cool, TIL
Shapillon@lemmy.world 1 week ago
Omg I have no clue how you understood anything from my previous comment.
It was such a mess lmao
imaqtpie@lemmy.myserv.one 1 week ago
Well I mostly was already familiar with “if and only if” terminology from some math class many years ago. So once you said iff stands for “if and only if” I didn’t really look to close at the rest of your comment bc I felt like I already understood.