Hi guys, if there's a definition of specific statement that declares for satisfying that "specific statement"
if A->B
(A,B is an events.)
my question if A doesn't occur, that means there's a possibility that A satisfy that "specific statement", also there's a possibility A will not satisfy that "specific statement", so we don't have definitely data what's going if A doesn't occur, so we can't claim that if A doesn't occur, then definitely the specific statement satisfied !
if A->B
(A,B is an events.)
my question if A doesn't occur, that means there's a possibility that A satisfy that "specific statement", also there's a possibility A will not satisfy that "specific statement", so we don't have definitely data what's going if A doesn't occur, so we can't claim that if A doesn't occur, then definitely the specific statement satisfied !