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Logic Proofs

Complete the following proof using Indirect Proof. the problem is attatched in a word file due to character limitations.

Subject:

Philosophy

Topic:

Logical Theory

Posting ID:

9217

OTA ID:

102773

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Logic Proofs

a) Translate the following argument into symbols: "If either Melissa likes dogs or Jason likes cats, then Ned likes birds. Ned does not like birds. Therefore, Melissa does not like dogs." (Use the propositional variables M, J and N, respectively.) b) Complete a proof of the argument from part (a).

Subject:

Philosophy

Topic:

Logical Theory

Posting ID:

9246

OTA ID:

102773

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Logic Proofs

Complete the following proof directly or indirectly. Problem is attach due to character limitations.

Subject:

Philosophy

Topic:

Logical Theory

Posting ID:

9247

OTA ID:

102773

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Symbolize sentences.

Symbolize the following sentences. (a) If Howie is a fish, then all children are fish. (b)There is a spotted frog. (c)All frogs are spotted. (d)Frankenstein is big and tall.

Subject:

Philosophy

Topic:

Logical Theory

Posting ID:

9796

OTA ID:

102773

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Given/Find Logic

Given: f (x) = (x - 3)² g (x) = 2x x = 5 Find: (a) f ° g (x) (b) g ° f (x)

Subject:

Philosophy

Topic:

Logical Theory

Posting ID:

9797

OTA ID:

102713

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