A if b, a only if b, and a if and only if b. A conditional statement is not the same as a fact Variations of “only” now that you can see how “only if” can be understood, let’s cover a few variations of “only” that you’re likely to encounter on the lsat:
Formal Logic - LSAT Conditional Statements: "IF", "ONLY IF" and "IF
Learn about the meaning of “if but only if,” and the proper way to diagram a rule (in lsat prep) that includes this phrase.
In this video, i break down conditional statements, contrapositives, and ‘only if’ statements step by step so you can master one of the most tested concepts on the lsat.
Only i have barely scraped the surface of logical reasoning diagrams, so i'm unfamiliar with the rules I'm attempting to practice daily for the lsat by using the daily drills on lsatmax for ios, but i'm completely stumped as to why i got this question wrong The only people for me are the mad ones. Both logical reasoning sections and the analytical reasoning section will use formal logic.
Conditional reasoning is reasoning involving conditional statements, an important skill to master for the lsat