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Problem 3

Let \(p\) and q represent the following simple statements: \(p\) : I'm leaving. \(q\) :You're staying. Write each compound statement in symbolic form. You're staying and I'm not leaving.

Problem 3

Determine whether or not each sentence is a statement. On January 20,2013 , Mitt Romney became America's 45 th president.

Problem 3

Let \(p\) and \(q\) represent the following statements: \(p: 4+6=10\) \(q: 5 \times 8=80\) Determine the truth value for each statement. \(p \wedge q\)

Problem 4

Determine whether or not each sentence is a statement. On January 20,2009 , Barack Obama became America's first Hispanic president.

Problem 4

Use Euler diagrams to determine whether each argument is valid or invalid. All cowboys live on ranches. All cowherders live on ranches. Therefore, all cowboys are cowherders.

Problem 4

Write the negation of each conditional statement. If the TV is playing, then I cannot concentrate.

Problem 4

Construct a truth table for the given statement. \(\sim(p \rightarrow q)\)

Problem 4

Let \(p\) and q represent the following simple statements: \(p\) : I'm leaving. \(q\) :You're staying. Write each compound statement in symbolic form. I'm leaving and you're not staying.

Problem 4

Let \(p\) and \(q\) represent the following statements: \(p: 4+6=10\) \(q: 5 \times 8=80\) Determine the truth value for each statement. \(q \wedge p\)

Problem 4

Use a truth table to determine whether the symbolic form of the argument is valid or invalid. $$ \begin{aligned} &\sim p \rightarrow q \\ &\frac{\sim q}{\therefore p} \end{aligned} $$

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