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claim:an-answer-is-responsive-provided-the-questioner-will-know-the-answer-to-the-question-after-he-receives-itAn answer is responsive provided the questioner will know the answer to the question after he receives it.
Definition of responsiveness for verification purposes.
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- knows-what formalizationsupportsA logical definition using Concept1 to formalize knowing the answer, for specifying responsiveness.
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