Question 1
Consider the relationship between:
P: Being a square
Q: Being a rectangle
Is P a necessary condition, sufficient condition, both, or neither for Q?
Step 1: Understand necessary and sufficient conditions
• P is NECESSARY for Q: Q cannot be true without P (Q → P)
• P is SUFFICIENT for Q: P being true guarantees Q (P → Q)
• P is BOTH: P if and only if Q (P ↔ Q)
Step 2: Analyze the relationship
P: Being a square
Q: Being a rectangle
Step 3: Determine the condition type
All squares are rectangles (sufficient), but not all rectangles are squares (not necessary)
Answer: Sufficient but not necessary
• P is NECESSARY for Q: Q cannot be true without P (Q → P)
• P is SUFFICIENT for Q: P being true guarantees Q (P → Q)
• P is BOTH: P if and only if Q (P ↔ Q)
Step 2: Analyze the relationship
P: Being a square
Q: Being a rectangle
Step 3: Determine the condition type
All squares are rectangles (sufficient), but not all rectangles are squares (not necessary)
Answer: Sufficient but not necessary