NEED HELP ASAP!!! THANK YOU!!!!! 1.)This argument is valid. True or False? 2.) T
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NEED HELP ASAP!!! THANK YOU!!!!!
1.)This argument is valid. True or False?
2.) The truth table for this argument has how many rows? 2,4,8,12,16? or another number?
3.) In row 4 of your truth table, the truth values for the letters "p" and "q" are?
Both "p" and "q" are True.? "p" is True and "q" is False.? "p" is False and "q" is True.? Both "p" and "q" are False.?
4.) In row 2 of your truth table, the truth values for premise (1) and (2) are?
Both premise (1) and premise (2) are True.? Premise (1) is True and premise (2) is False.? Premise (1) is False and premise (2) is True.? oth premise (1) and premise (2) are False.??
5.) In row 1 of your truth table, the truth values for premise (1) and (2) are?
Both premise (1) and premise (2) are True.? Premise (1) is True and premise (2) is False.? Premise (1) is False and premise (2) is True.? oth premise (1) and premise (2) are False.?
6.) Row 2 of your truth table proves that this argument is invalid True or False?
7.) Row 4 of your truth table proves that this argument is invalid.True or False?
On a separate piece of paper, constructa truth table to test the validity of the following argument: (2) ~(p v q) p & q Be sure to construct the table just as you were instructed in the videos. You should have a column numbering the rows on the far left (number only the rows with T/F, not the header' row with the sentence letters and the statements); then columns for individual sentence-letters in alphabetical order, with truth values underneath them, then premise (1), then premise (2), then the conclusion. MAKE THE TRUTH TABLE NOW, and answer this question, and all questions through #11 using that truth table.Explanation / Answer
p q pvq ~(pvq) pvq=>p&q p&q
f f f t t f
t f t f f f
f t t f f f
t t t f t t
1-the argument is false because at row 1 when both the premise are true then the conclusion is false.
2-it has 4 rows because we have only 2 variables.
3-p and q in row 4 are true and true.
4-both premise 1 and premise 2 are false.
5-in row 1 both premise1 and premise 2 are true.
6-row 2 proves the argument as true as premise 1 is false and premise 2 is also false.
7-row 4 proves argument as false because premise 1 is false and premise 2 is true so the conclusion should be false but it is true.
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