The following diagram shows that 14 \(\not \Rightarrow\) 260 is a code 6 non-implication, and the theory of transferability then shows that it is actually a code 4. It follows that the non-implication 61 \( \not \Rightarrow \) 260 is not just a code 6 non-implication, but is also a code 4 non-implication.
260 | This form is negation transferable | |||
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317 | \( \not \Rightarrow \) | 84 | ||
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This form is transferable | 14 | |||
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30 | ||||
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61 |