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How would you construct a proof to show that the following arguments are valid?
1. TvH 2. T→G 3. ~H ֶG 1. ~~A 2. ~A v C ֶC 1.
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Ann
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What are the two formal fallacies?
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Jay
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I am being asked if I can prove P, L, Q? (without using resolution-refutation).
Propositional clauses: 1. P -> V 2. !P -> (!V and
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Jack
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Construct a Truth Table for the given statement:
1. p implies ~(pVq) 2. ~(p AND q)Vp I thought this is how to do it, but my
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Joseph
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HOW DO I SUPPLY THE AXIOM OR THEOREM THAT JUSTIFIES TO A GIVEN STATEMENT
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Anonymous
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Can anyone tell me what the Contrapositive is for this sentence?
Jane or Tom will wake up Tanner this evening. Compound: Yes
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Diane
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I need help with this one,I'm not sure what to do.
Suzy will pass critical thinking only if she begins to study. Compound: No
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Diane
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True
false I think it true
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Avi
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I am having trouble using modus ponens and all the rules of inherence. By any chance do you guys have a link that can explain
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manny
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Express the quantification:
Existential(!)x P(x) using universal quantifications, existential quantification and logical
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Nikki
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Which of the following is a true statement about correctness?(1 point)
Responses Correctness cannot be shown through mathematical
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I need help constructing a formal proof of validity for the following:
1. B<->(L•D), ~D, so ~B 2. R v (S•~T), (R v S) -> (U v
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Abby
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Please help me work out the following formal logic problem....
Given the premise that whoever smelt it dealt it, does it
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Tyler
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What is the meaning of validity, truth, and soundness as they relate to the area of logical syllogisms?
Since this is not my area
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Nancy
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what is the meaning of validity, truth, and soundness as they relate to the area of logical syllogism?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wi
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kk
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what are the essential components of a logical argument?
These sites will be of help. http://www.philosophypages.com/lg/e01.htm
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kk
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a) Using long or short truth tables (symbolize as necessary and show tables) determine and state whether the following arguments
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Anne
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Give an example of a truth-functional syllogism.
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Anne
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What is the meaning of validity, truth, and soundness as they relate to the area of logical syllogisms?
Google soundness in logic
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Brenda
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What is the meaning of validity, truth, and soundness as they relate to the area of logical syllogisms?
What are the two formal
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selena
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Having problems with solving this question. The directions are: Use the 18 rules of inference, supply a proof.
1.(RvX)>(A>B)
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lost
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What is a converse of a theorem that is an if-then statement?(1 point)
Responses The converse is the same as the original
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erm
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Which phrase defines a sound argument?(1 point)
Responses a popular opinion a popular opinion a loud remark a loud remark an
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only in ohio
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Assume the following is a true statement.
If it is raining, I will carry an umbrella. Which form of the original statement must
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Steve
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let p represent a true statement, while q and r represent false statements, find the truth value of the
compound statement
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angela
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When a conditional and its converse are true, you can combine them as a true (1 point)
• counterexample. • biconditional. •
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When would the following conditional be false?
If you work 20 hours a week, then you make $125.00. (1 point) • You work 25
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What is the conclusion of the following conditional statement?
If it rains, then I will bring my umbrella. (1 point) • it
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Write the converse, inverse, and contrapositive of the statement below. Determine the truth value of each statement. If a
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User_Noname
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Which phrase defines a sound argument? (1 point)
a loud remark a sensible and valid statement a popular opinion an impractical
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Write the converse of this statement.
If 2 's are supplementary, then they are not equal. Converse:
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amy
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I honestly need help on this question.
Determine whether statement(3)follows from statements(1)and(2)by the law of detachment or
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stef
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What is the inverse of the following statement?
If it is raining, then I will carry an umbrella. (1 point) • If I carry an
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How can I draw the truth table for the following? :
((non p) ,(non q)) and non (p or q) and, what can you conclude from these
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Jasmin
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Determine the truth value of the statement when p is t, q is f
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Jen
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covert the compound statement into words.
Let r="the food is good" p="I eat too much" q=I'll exercise." I'll exercise if i don't
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nike davis
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How does logos differ from formal logic?
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What is the conclusion of the following conditional statement?
If it rains, then I will bring my umbrella.
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When would the following conditional be false?
If you work 20 hours a week, then you make $125.00. (1 point) Responses You work
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Which phrase means to organize evidence logically in a persuasive text? (1 point)
• to present it in a way that makes sense •
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What is the negation of p and q?
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lindsay
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What is the truth value of the sentence "Pv~P"
A. True B. False C. Cannot be determined D. Not a sentence
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Mary
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use the euler diagram to determine if the syllogism is valid or invalid
1. Football and studying don't mix Don is football
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natacha
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Construct a Truth Table for the given statement:
1. p implies ~(pVq) 2. ~(p AND q)Vp
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Joseph
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Given p is false, q is true,and r is false, find the truth value of the statement. (~P <____> ~Q) ____> ~r
Show step by step
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angela
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Which statement represents the inverse of the statement, "If it is snowing, then Paul wears a sweater"?
A. If Paul wears a
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Amy
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Construct a truth table for (~PVq)___> q
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angela
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1) What are the converse, inverse, and contrapositive of the statement? Which statements are true? If the figure is a rectangle
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Sam
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which is the odd one out? 16 36 64 27 81
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mia
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Construct a truth table for (qvp)__> ~q
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angela
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