Exam 3: Logic

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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. - [(pq)r]\sim [ ( \sim p \wedge q ) \vee r ]

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Write a negation of the statement. -Some people donʹt like walking.

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Construct a truth table for the statement. - (pr)(pr)(\mathrm{p} \rightarrow \sim \mathrm{r}) \rightarrow(\mathrm{p} \wedge \sim \mathrm{r})

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Determine the truth value for the simple statement. Then use these truth values to determine the truth value of the compound statement. Use the chart or graph when provided. -Determine the truth value for the simple statement. Then use these truth values to determine the truth value of the compound statement. Use the chart or graph when provided. -   It is false that 18% of people watch 8 hours of TV per week and 45% watch 7 hours of TV per week. It is false that 18% of people watch 8 hours of TV per week and 45% watch 7 hours of TV per week.

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Determine the truth value for each simple statement. Then, using the truth values, give the truth value of the compound statement. -9 - 2 = 7 if and only if 10 + 4 = 15.

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Write a negation of the statement. -Some athletes are musicians.

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Write the compound statement in words. -Let r=r = "The puppy is trained." p=\mathrm { p } = "The puppy behaves well." q=\mathrm { q } = "His owners are happy." rq\sim \mathrm { r } \rightarrow \sim \mathrm { q }

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Construct a truth table for the statement. - rq\sim \mathrm { r } \wedge \sim \mathrm { q }

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Use DeMorganʹs laws or a truth table to determine whether the two statements are equivalent. - (pq)r,(pq)r\sim ( \mathrm { p } \vee \mathrm { q } ) \rightarrow \mathrm { r } , ( \sim \mathrm { p } \wedge \sim \mathrm { q } ) \rightarrow \mathrm { r }

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Identify the standard form of the argument. - \vee \sim \therefore

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Determine whether the statement is a self-contradiction, an implication, a tautology (that is not also an implication), or none of these. - [(pq)r][r(pq)][ ( p \vee q ) \vee r ] \rightarrow [ \sim r \wedge ( p \wedge q ) ]

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Construct a truth table for the statement. - [p(q)]\sim[p \leftrightarrow(\sim q)]

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Write the indicated statement. Use De Morgan's Laws if necessary. -If it is a cat, then it catches birds. Inverse

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Convert the compound statement into words. - = "Students are happy." = "Teachers are happy." \sim \sim

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Write the compound statement in words. -Let r=\mathbf { r } = "The puppy is trained." p=\mathrm { p } = "The puppy behaves well." q=q = "His owners are happy." (rvp)q( \sim \mathbf { r } v \sim \mathrm { p } ) \rightarrow \sim \mathrm { q }

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Write the contrapositive of the statement. Then use the contrapositive to determine whether to conditional statement is true or false. -If the sum of the interior angles of a polygon does not measure 180°, then the polygon is not a Triangle.

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Given p is true, q is true, and r is false, find the truth value of the statement. - (qr)(pr)( q \wedge \sim r ) \rightarrow ( \sim p \vee r )

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Write the compound statement in symbols. Let r = ʺThe food is good,ʺ p = ʺI eat too much,ʺ q = ʺIʹll exercise.ʺ -The food is good and if I eat too much, then Iʹll exercise.

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Write an equivalent sentence for the statement. -Denim is not out and linen is not in. (Hint: Use De Morganʹs laws.)

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Determine the truth value for the simple statement. Then use these truth values to determine the truth value of the compound statement. Use the chart or graph when provided. -0 > -7 and 6 ≥ 10

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