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Logic Propositions and Truth Tables

The document discusses logic and constructing truth tables for logical propositions. It provides several multi-part logic problems, asking to express propositions in symbols, determine truth values, and evaluate the truth value of compound propositions.

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Logic Propositions and Truth Tables

The document discusses logic and constructing truth tables for logical propositions. It provides several multi-part logic problems, asking to express propositions in symbols, determine truth values, and evaluate the truth value of compound propositions.

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KINGFISHER OF SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE

WRITTEN WORK

LOGIC (35 points)


I. Construct a truth table for the following. (15 points)

1. (( P)∨Q)∧ R

2. ¿

3. R ↔( P∨ Q)

II. Express the following propositions in symbols and determine its truth value. (10 Points)
Refer to the following statements
P: Faye is beautiful. (TRUE)
Q: Andrea is an artist. (FALSE)
R: Mr. Tan likes to travel. (TRUE)
S: Ms. Ancheta likes green. (FALSE)
1. Faye is beautiful or she does not.
2. If Andrea is an artist and Faye is beautiful, then Ms. Ancheta likes green.
3. Ms. Ancheta likes green if and only if Andrea is an artist.
4. If Mr. Tan does not like to travel, then Faye is beautiful and Andrea is an artist.
5. Faye is not beautiful if and only if Mr. Tan likes to travel or Andrea is an artist.

III. Determine the truth value of the following compound propositions. (10 points)
P is true.
Q is true.
R is false.
S is false.
1. ¿

2. [(P ∨Q)→ R]

3. [ P ∧ ( Q ) ] → ( R ∧S )

4. (( P)→Q)↔ R

5. P ∧( P ∧ Q)

6. ((P → Q) ∧Q)→ P

7. [(R ↔ S) → P]∧ S

8. ( R ∨ S)∧(P →Q)

9. [(R ↔ S) → P]∨Q

10. ( R ∧ S)→ P

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