Asked by Khawaja Arsalan on May 30, 2024

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If a proposition compares A to B with respect to property C, it is usually possible to form an equivalent proposition by:

A) comparing B to A with respect to property C
B) comparing A to B with respect to property D
C) comparing B to A with respect to property D
D) comparing A to itself with respect to property C
E) comparing A to itself with respect to property D

Equivalent

The same in terms of importance, utility, or definition.

Property

A characteristic or attribute that something possesses, often used to differentiate it from other things.

  • Discern the connection among propositions and the conditions for their equivalence.
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Dessy ChristinaJun 03, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The proposition is based on a comparison between A and B in terms of property C, so reversing the order of the comparison to B and A with respect to property C will produce an equivalent proposition.