Exam 3: Introduction to Logic

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Let p represent the statement, "Jim plays football", and let q represent the statement "Michael plays basketball". Convert the compound statement into symbols. -Jim does not play football or Michael does not play basketball.

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Use an Euler diagram to determine whether the argument is valid or invalid. -All students who study get better grades.  Roger is a student who studies.\underline { \text { Roger is a student who studies.} } Roger will get better grades.

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Label the pair of statements as either contrary or consistent. -She is unemployed. She is working at the local hospital.

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Tell whether the conditional statement is true or false. -Here F represents a false statement. (9<5)F( 9 < 5 ) \rightarrow F

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 Let p represent 7<8q represent 2<5<6, and r represent 3<2. Decide whether the statement is true or false. \text { Let } p \text { represent } 7 < 8 \text {, } q \text { represent } 2 < 5 < 6 \text {, and } \mathbf { r } \text { represent } 3 < 2 \text {. Decide whether the statement is true or false. } - (pq)r( \sim p \wedge q ) \vee \sim r

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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=q = "His owners are happy." - (pq)\sim ( p \rightarrow q )

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 Write the negation of the conditional. Use the fact that the negation of pq is pq\text { Write the negation of the conditional. Use the fact that the negation of } p \rightarrow q \text { is } p \wedge \sim q \text {. } -If you can't take the heat, stay out of the kitchen.

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Rewrite the statement in the form "if p, then q". -I will lose weight if I diet.

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Determine if the argument is valid or a fallacy. Give a reason to justify answer. -You get soup or you get salad. You did not get soup.\underline { \text {You did not get soup.} } You got salad.

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If a conditional statement is false, its consequent must be false.

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 If q is false then the statement (pq)p must be true. \text { If } q \text { is false then the statement } ( p \wedge q ) \rightarrow p \text { must be true. }

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Use De Morgan's laws to write the negation of the statement. -A day late and a dollar short.

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Use a truth table to determine whether the argument is valid. -Use a truth table to determine whether the argument is valid. -

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Construct a truth table for the statement. - p qp \rightarrow \sim\ q

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Construct a truth table for the statement. - (pq)(pq)\sim ( p \rightarrow q ) \rightarrow ( p \wedge \sim q )

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The argument has a true conclusion. Identify the argument as valid or invalid. -A square is a parallelogram. A square has four sides.\underline { \text {A square has four sides.} } A parallelogram has four sides.

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Write the compound statement in symbols. Let r=r = "The food is good." p= "I eat too much." q= "I'll exercise." -I'll exercise if I eat too much.

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Write an equivalent statement that does not use the if ... then connec  Use the fact that pq is equivalent to pq\text { Use the fact that } p \rightarrow q \text { is equivalent to } \sim p \vee q \text {. } -If he isn't strong enough to hold the bat, then he can't play with us.

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Rewrite the statement using the if...then connective. Rearrange the wording or words as necessary. -No cars come from Iceland.

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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=q = "His owners are happy." - pp \rightarrow r

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