well you clearly don't have any logic if you can be bothered or smart enough to look it up in a dictionary.
It wasn't necessary to 'create' any rules. They follow logically from the definition of exponents.
Yes, the word logically is an adverb.An example sentence is: "Let's try to resolve this logically".
Because that's the definition of a composite number (or, at least, it's logically equivalent to the definition).
If you think logically about it, I'm sure you can.
A Contrapositive statement is logically equivalent.
An obverse statement is logically equivalent.
Fair and acceptable are both definitions for valid
Fallacious means false or faulty, especially in terms of logic.
It is best to base arguments on logic and reason rather than on emotion.He used logic to solve the math problem.
No, it's an adjective. Logic would be a noun.
The statement "If not q, then not p" is logically equivalent to "If p, then q."
Answer this question… Historical claims that are logically and factually strong are said to have ________.