Why It Matters: Logic and Set Theory
Why understand set theory and applications of logic?


- It takes three in a row to win the game.
- I cannot make three in a row no matter where I play on this turn.
- If it were my opponent’s turn, then she could make three in a row by putting an O in the upper left corner.
- If I don’t put my X in the upper left corner, then my opponent will have the opportunity to play there.
- Therefore, I must put an X in the upper left corner.
