Exam 4: Monadic Predicate Logic
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provide a conterexample in a finite domain to each given invalid argument.
-1. (∃x)(Gx • Hx)
2. (∃x)(Gx • Jx)
3. (∀x)(Jx ⊃ Kx) / (∃x)(Hx • Jx)
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Counterexample in 2-member domain in which:
For each of the following sentences, select the best translation into predicate logic, using the given constants and predicates.
-Abhishek loves ice cream and pizza.
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derive the conclusions of each of the following arguments using the rules of inference for M. Do not use conditional or indirect proof.
-1. (∃x)(Ax • Bx) ⊃ (∀x) Dx
2. ∼Da / (∀x)(Ax ⊃ ∼Bx)
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determine whether the given argument is valid or invalid. If it is valid, provide a derivation of the conclusion from the premises. If it is invalid, provide a counterexample.
-1. (∀x)(Ax ⊃ Bx) ⊃ (∃x)Cx
2. (∃x)(Ax • ∼Bx)
3. (∀x)(Dx ⊃ Bx) / (∀x)(Dx ⊃ Cx)
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use: t: Tortuga
Bx: x creates bricks
Cx: x is a city
Nx: x is nicely placed
Px: x is productive
Sx: x is a settlement
Tx: x has a trading port
Wx: x is on the water
-Either Tortuga is a city or it is not a settlement.
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Translate each of the following sentences into predicate logic, using the given constants and predicates.
-Farzona's dropping art history is a sufficient condition for her being unhappy. (f: Farzona; Ax: x drops art history; Ux: x is unhappy)
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For each of the following sentences, select the best translation into predicate logic, using the given constants and predicates.
-Some blankets are not soft.
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For each of the following sentences, select the best translation into predicate logic, using the given constants and predicates.
-Some cherries are red.
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select the best translation into predicate logic.
-Either Tortuga is a city or it is not a settlement.
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use the given interpretations to translate each sentence of predicate logic into natural, English sentences.
f: Fifi
g: Gigi
Px: x is a poodle
Qx: x is abused
Rx: x is loved
Sx: x will fetch balls
Tx: x will fetch sticks.
-(Pf • Pg) • [(Rf • Rg) • (Sf • ∼Sg)]
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consider the following domain, assignment of objects in the domain, and assignments sets to predicates.
Domain = {1, 2, 3, ..., 28, 29, 30}
N = {1, 2, 3, ..., 28, 29, 30}
E = {2, 4, 6, ..., 28, 30}
O = {1, 3, 5, ..., 27, 29}
P = (2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
a = 1
b = 2
c = 28
-Given the customary truth tables, which of the following theories is modeled by the above interpretation?
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1. ∼(∃x)Ax
2. (∀x)∼Ax ⊃ ∼(∃x)Bx
-Which of the following propositions is derivable from the given premises in M?
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consider the following domain, assignment of objects in the domain, and assignments sets to predicates.
Domain = {Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto}
P = {Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune}
I = {Mercury, Venus}
O = {Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune}
a = Mercury b = Jupiter c = Saturn
d = Pluto
-Given the customary truth tables, which of the following theories is modeled by the above interpretation?
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1. (∃x)(Ax • Bx) ⊃ (∀x)Dx
2. ∼Da
-Which of the following propositions is an immediate (one-step) consequence in M of the given premises?
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For each of the following sentences, select the best translation into predicate logic, using the given constants and predicates.
-If Carla works for an airline, then Darlene doesn't.
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1. (∀x)[Ax ⊃ (Bx ⊃ Cx)]
2. ∼(∀x)(Bx ⊃ Dx)
-Which of the following propositions is derivable in M from the given premises?
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select the best English interpretation of the given statements of predicate logic.
f: Fifi
g: Gigi
Px: x is a poodle Qx: x is abused
Rx: x is loved
Sx: x will fetch balls
Tx: x will fetch sticks.
-(∀x)[(Px • Qx) ⊃ ∼Rx]
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Translate each of the following sentences into predicate logic, using the given constants and predicates.
-Some excellent doctors are not gentle. (Dx: x is a doctor; Ex: x is excellent; Gx: x is gentle)
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Some websites have open comments which are not anonymous. Any website is either anonymous or requires a login. So something with open comments requires a login.
-Which of the following propositions is an immediate (one-step) consequence in M of the given premises?
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use: t: Tortuga
Bx: x creates bricks
Cx: x is a city
Nx: x is nicely placed
Px: x is productive
Sx: x is a settlement
Tx: x has a trading port
Wx: x is on the water
-Some settlements are not on the water.
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