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If Tom is taller than Mary ,and Mary is taller than Ann ,who was the shortest ?
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Maria
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Write a negation for the following statement:
For all x , if x ∈ A ∩ B then x ∈ B.
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Mark
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Create the logic for a program that accepts input values for the projected cost of a vacation and the number
of months until
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alex
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Prove the demorgans second law (anb)'=(a'ub'). Sho that au(bnc)=(aub)n(auc).
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Bulama dgn
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Am not understanding , how to do the truth or Venn diagram to show a statement pv(q^r)is equivalent to (pvq)^(pvr). How can I
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Monique
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Which type of faulty logic appears in this sentence?
Dr. Bishop has never performed a surgery before, so he must not be equipped
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marissa
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Identify the form of the following argument. Either the Pacers or the Kings will win tonight. The Pacers will win. Therefore,
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david
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P, Q, R = 1
x, Y, Z = 0 _____ 1) ~(x.y) V (R.Q)
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alex
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exercise 5.8
write an informal proof of Premises: LeftOf(a,b) | RightOf(a,b) BackOf(a,b) | ~Leftof(a,b) FrontOf(b,a) |
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Anna
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Hi,
How would you go about showing that the proposition below is a tautology using algebraic manipulation of logical equivalences
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Kylo Ren
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Hi,
How would you go about showing that the proposition below is a tautology using algebraic manipulation of logical equivalences
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Kylo Ren
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now write the biconditional for the statement remember to use the phrase if and only if to combine the orginal statement and its
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write the biconditional for p then q if q then p remember to use the phrase if and only if to combine the orginal statement and
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now write the biconditional for the statement remember to use the phrase if and only if to combine the orginal statement and its
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Convert the following formula to conjunctive normal form (clause form). a)
a ≡ (b ≡ c) is the answer (a כ(( b כ c) ^ (c כ
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melvin
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Convert the following formula to conjunctive normal form (clause form). a)
a ≡ (b ≡ c) is the answer (a כ(( b כ c) ^ (c כ
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melvin
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If you have a inductive argument, and you're evaluating if the conclusion is valid or not, if you can figure out a different
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Dan
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How do I determine if an inference is inductively valid or not?
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Mike
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Conditional Proofs
1. P>Q 2. R>Q conclusion is (PvR)>Q
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Mai
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Create the logic for a program that accepts inputs value for the projected cost of a vacation and the number of months until
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Kathy
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1.How are the two statements given below related to each other?
x: if you run for 10 minutes, then you will raise your heart
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Tim
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Explain the method of constructing karnaugh maps.
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nakul
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I have to come up with a logical statement when making a truth table that has these conditions:
The statement is always false if
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Anonymous
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Give the negation of the statement
∃! x ∈ U [P (x)].
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Anonymous
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So, the question I got was:
∀x,(x =/= 0) → (∃!y, xy = 1) I'm really confused about what the "∃!y" means in this context,
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N
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Which type of faulty logic does this sentence contain?
Although the cheeseburger is the most sought-after item on our menu, it is
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Alissa
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Use Propositional Resolution to show that the clauses {p, q}, {¬p, r}, {¬p, ¬r}, {p, ¬q} are not simultaneously satisfiable.
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qwerty
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Consider the statement:
If two whole numbers are even, then their sum is odd. What assumption should be made to prove the
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Skye
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What is the hypothesis of the conditional statement?
If you are not there, then I will leave. A-you are there B- you are not
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Skye
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Show that the following conditional statement is a tautology
without using truth tables.[ p ^ ( p ! q )] ! q 8. Without the use
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Tefo sello
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Show that "¬p Λ q is logically equivalent to p → ¬q" . I'm not sure if the conditional identity is correct, but what I did
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Luke
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Which statement best illustrate a logical tautology
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sarah
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3. Create the logic for a program that accepts input values for the projected cost of a vacation and the number of months until
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jeff
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What is the converse of the following conditional statement. Determine the truth value of the converse. If it is false, then
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L0singMyM!nd
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What is the converse of the following conditional statement. Determine the truth value of the converse. If it is false, then
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Calculate the truth value (f or V)
a. Is it true that if (the Papaya is a fruit from the Caricaseas or the Pitahaya is the fruit
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JuanPro
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Is using examples to form a conclusion deductive?
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JustGoWoahh-ohhh
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This is the name for the reasons that one presents to support a conclusion. (Points : 1)
Proposals Premises Deductions Inductions
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NINA
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"~ P v Q" is best read as (Points : 1)
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Anonymous
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Describe the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning.
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If P is true, and Q is false, the truth-value of "P v Q" is (Points : 1)
false. true. Cannot be determined All of the above
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Nina
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If an argument does not commit a fallacy, it is
A.necessarily valid. B.necessarily sound. C.Not enough information to determine
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Nina
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True or false
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Amy
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What is the premise, conclusion, assumption and counter argument if applicable.
I guess Thork doesn’t have a thing to do. Why
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shannon
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Having trouble with these two
1. 1 ~J 2 (B ⊃ M) ⊃ (~J ⊃ B) 3 ~J ⊃ (B ⊃ M) / B 2. 1 ~L 2 V v (A v L) 3 (V v A) ⊃ ~V /
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Rick
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p v q is the best interpreted as
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Anonymous
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Natural Deduction Proof
1. 1 ~Y ⇒ ~L 2 W v ~Y 3 W ⇒ ~B / ~B v ~L 2. 1 ~U • (G = ~T) 2 (~U v D) ⇒ (W • ~R) / W • ~U 3.
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Rick
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Determine whether the given argument is valid:
If Socrates was a philosopher, then he wasn’t a historian. Socrates was a
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Rita
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10 men are fishing in a row boat. The center is empty. The 5 men need to swap places. A man can move to his seat if it is empty
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Lucky
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Truth tables can determine which of the following
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Wally
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