if a is true, then b can be either true or false. if b is false, then e must be true. if these are both correct then d can be neither true nor false because if it is true, then it is contradicting itself with d and e being true. d could be false, which means that c must be either true or false. if c is true, then it disproves e and b which are hypothetically true and false respectively. if c is false, then everything is correct except that if c is false then a must be false, and a is true. so a cannot be true.
if a is false, then again b can be either true or false. if be is false, then e must be true (again). so then you look at d. if it is false, then two consecutive sentences must be true, which can't be true because it is ff_ft. if d is true, then it is disproving itself because e is true. so you go back to b, which must be true, because it cannot be false; which means that e must be false. if d is false, then c must be true or false. given d, c must be true, but this disproves both b and d. if d is true, then c must be false given d, which disproves b and e.
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Posted by aria
on 2004-10-25 03:42:04 |