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What is the term that is necessary for two things in a situation to be true, according to the flashcards?

  1. Answer

  2. Necessary

  3. Only if

  4. Must

The correct answer is: Must

In the context of logic and reasoning, the term "must" indicates a necessary condition. This means that for a situation to be true, certain conditions must be met for it to follow logically. In this case, the term "must" is used to show that two things in a situation are required to be true in order for the conclusion to be valid. Therefore, "must" accurately conveys the idea of necessity in a logical argument. On the other hand, the other options do not specifically capture the idea of necessity as precisely as the term "must" does in logic.