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Rewrite the following statement as a conditional statement:
Apples grow on trees. * 1 point If it is not a fruit, then it is not
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da homie D.J Gru
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Every conditional has two parts. The part following if is the ____ .
*1 point hypothesis conclusion inverse converse
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da homie D.J Gru
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if a b b c c II d and d e which is not true
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if a b b c c II d and d e which is not true
A. a e B. a c C. a d D. b d
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What do you think about this statement? Inductive and Deductive claims such as all,none, or some, impact the assertions od
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Marie
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Please define what is meant by "general to specific logic."
Thank you
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Cliff
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What are identifing fallacies
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com 205
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Determine which of the following pairs of statements forms are logically equivalent. Justify your answer using truth tables and
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ovadiel
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Can a true conclusion be derived validly from false premises?
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Sarah
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Is this argument valid or invalid? If invalid, describe a possible situation where all of its premises are true and its
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Cathy
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Classify the statement(p v r)→(~q ° p)
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pasely
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Which option contains all of the other options listed?
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Write the following argument symbolically and then determine its validity:
If you are fair-skinned, you will sunburn. If you
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alicia
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Categorizing fallacies
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kase
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I have to put the following arguments in standard form and wasn't sure if I was doing this correctly...
1. John didn't come home
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Emma
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This problem comes from a worksheet titled "Test of Genius" pgBB-64 #6 Try to put the numbers 1 to 12 in the twelve boxes below
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Kristi
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Imagine your child is trying to prove that she did not steal chocolate chip cookies from the cookie jar, so she makes this
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Anonymous
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What is the inverse of the following statement?
If it is raining, then I will carry an umbrella. (1 point) A. if I carry an
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Angle
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What is the meaning of validity, truth, and soundness as they relate to the area of logical syllogisms
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Debbie
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Does anyone know about the law of syllogism and law of detachment. If so, can you check my work.
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Candy
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please can someone help me with this math grid here is a grid with squares. you must place the numbers 1 through 8 in the
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kayla
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Prove that for any relation R(X,Y)
Select Select(R (X=x0) (Y=y0))) = Select (R(X=x0) and Y=y0)) What is an equivalent form of
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SUE
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Use the Law of Detachment and the Law of Syllogism to draw a conclusion from the following true statements. If you have an
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Anonymous
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Does the following argument illustrate the Law of Detachment? Given: If the fuse has blown, then the light will not go on. The
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Anonymous
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Does the following argument illustrate the Law of Syllogism? Given: If the power is cut, then the refrigerator will not work. If
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Anonymous
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Using the Law of Syllogism, what conclusion can you draw from the following two statements? If you eat too much, then you will
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Anonymous
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Using the Law of Syllogism, what conclusion can you draw from the following two statements? If it rains, then the roof leaks. If
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Anonymous
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Which conditional completes the Law of Syllogism? If p → q and _____ are true statements, then p → r is a true statement. p
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Anonymous
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Which conditional completes the Law of Syllogism? If p → q and _____ are true statements, then p → r is a true statement. 1.
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Anonymous
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Does the following argument illustrate the Law of Syllogism? Given: If the sun is shining, then it is a beautiful day. If it is
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Anonymous
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Does the following argument illustrate the Law of Syllogism? Given: If the power is cut, then the refrigerator will not work. If
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Anonymous
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For the given true statements, what can you conclude using the Law of Syllogism? If a quadrilateral is a square, then it has
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Anonymous
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Using the Law of Syllogism, what conclusion can you draw from the following two statements? If you eat too much, then you will
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Anonymous
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what is whole/part logic according to Socrates, and how does it differ from whole/moment logic?
I'm not sure if it is about that
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deen
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Since the boolean interpretatrion doesn't acknowledge any relationship between categorical propositions but contradiction...if
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anonymous
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use a truth table to test the validity of the following argument if you are on the student council then you must maintain at
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which shows a true conditional with a correctly identified hypothesis and conclusion
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which biconditional is not a good definition
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Which is valid and which is sound? When you are building an argument for an issue that is significant to you, do you think it is
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moy
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what is deductive resoning?
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tg
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What is the distinction between deductive and inductive arguments? Give an example of each to make your explanation clearer.
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Sally
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Which of the following is most accurate?
A) An appeal to precedent is a type of inductive generalization. B) An appeal to
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Joe
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I need help with these advanced excercises in logic. They're really hard, and my teacher said they should take at least a month.
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Narg
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Explain the logical distinction between valid and true and deduction and induction
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Tim
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I have a question about disjunctions.
The symbol "v" represents "or". "~" stands for "negation of" Here are two questions I need
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Anonymous
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I have a question about disjunctions.
The symbol "v" represents "or". "~" stands for "negation of" Here are two questions I need
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Anonymous
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I keep getting different answers from different sources on these questions... I'm still not sure. Anyone else who can lend their
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Kate
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I have a few logic questions that I am having difficult with and would be greatful for any insight...
#1 I need to know if this
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Kate
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When building arguments of importance, is it more important to be valid or sound?
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Nikia Walker
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1. N
2. N v F 3. N -> K WHats the next line?
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Danny
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