1. Let p be the proposition "I am a dog", q be the proposition "I like...
(a) Find a proposition using only p, q,-, and the connective with the truth table below. ? р 1 1 q 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 (b) Find a proposition with three variables p, q, and r that is true when at most one of the three variables is true, and false otherwise. (c) Find a proposition with three variables p, q, and r that is never true.
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(1) Let p, q be propositions. Construct the truth table for the following proposition: (2) Let X be the set of all students in QC and let Y be the set of all classes in the Math Department available for QC students in the Fall 2019. Leyt P(z, y) be the proposition of the course y. Write down the following propositions using quantifiers: e Some QC students read the description of each course in...
In order to prove this proposition: (P (x)-+ Q (z)) <-(R (z) Л Q (z))you must prove which of the following propositions? Select all (if any) that apply. B) (Q (z) л P(x)) (R (z) Q (z)) F) All of the Above G) None of The Above
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Let p, q, and r represent the following simple statements. p: I get an A. q: It is snowing outside. r: I work hard. Write the following compound statement in its symbolic form. I get an A and it is snowing outside, or I work hard. The symbolic form is
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Let p. q, and r represent the following simple statements. p. The temperature is below 40 q: We finished writing. We go to the slope. Write the symbolic statement (TAG) p in words of the symbolic statement is given without parentheses, statements before and after the most dominant connective should be grouped. Translate into English Choose the correct sentence below. O A. If we go to the slope or we have finished writing, then the temperature is below...
Analyze each categorical proposition by doing the following: (1) Identify the subject term and predicate term of each proposition; (2) identify each categorical proposition ( A-proposition; E-proposition; I-proposition;O-proposition). Categorical proposition 7 All cats are pitiless bird snatchers. Reference: Ref 5-7 The predicate term is: A. pitiless bird snatchers B. cats
1. Given: p: x > 4; q: x <= -2. Translate the following into Boolean Expressions and simplify if possible. a. q b. ^p c. p^q d. *p v *q e, p>q For the compound expressions: c, d, and e, identify the ones that portray an impossible situation (i.e., simplify to Ø) and explain why.
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Exercise 14. Suppose that the possible values of x are all people. Let Q(x) represent “x has long hair,” let R(x) represent “x likes bananas” and S(x) represent "x has a pet dog.” Translate the following statements into words. 1) Vx, Q(x) 2) 3x, R(x) 3) Va, (g(x)^ S(x) 4) Ir, (9(x) –– S(x)] 5) Vr, (s(x) –R(x)
QUESTION 2 a. Let p and q be the statements. i Construct the truth table for (-p V q) ^ q and (-p) v q. What do you notice about the truth tables? Based on this result, a creative student concludes that you can always interchange V and A without changing the truth table. Is the student, right? ii. Construct the truth tables for (-p VG) A p and (-p) v p. What do you think of the rule formulated...