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· 106-110 · 111-115 · 116-120 · 121-125 · 126-130 · 131-135 · 136-140 · 141-145 · 146-150 · 151-155 · 156-160 ·Translate the following sentence into propositional form.
1. Translate the following sentence into propositional form. Use the letters suggested for affirmative statements. We'll go to the park if today is Saturday and it's not raining. (P. S, R) 2. Translate the following sentence into propositional form. Use the letters suggested for affirmative statements. Neither Alexander Hamilton nor Ethan Allen were American presidents. (A, E) 3. Determine if the following is a Well Formed Formula. ~(~A v X) > (W = ~Q) 4. If A, B, and C are TRUE and X, Y, and Z are FALSE and P and Q are UNDETERMINED what is the truth value of the following proposition? ~A v (~P . Q) 5. If A, B, and C are TRUE and X, Y, and Z are FALSE and P and Q are ... click for more
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Philosophy
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Other
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166639
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101746
25. If A, B, and C are TRUE and X, Y, and Z are FALSE and P and Q are UNDETERMINED what is the truth value of the following proposition? A = (P = ~P) 26. If A, B, and C are TRUE and X, Y, and Z are FALSE and P and Q are UNDETERMINED what is the truth value of the following proposition? ~Z v ~Q 27. If A, B, and C are TRUE and X, Y, and Z are FALSE and P and Q are UNDETERMINED what is the truth value of the following proposition? ~Q > (~X v ~P) 28. If A, B, and C are TRUE and X, Y, and Z are FALSE and P and Q are UNDETERMINED what is the truth value of the following proposition? A . ~P 29. If A, B, and C are TRUE and X, Y, and Z are FALSE and P and Q are UNDETERMINED... click for more
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Philosophy
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166756
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102773
~ tilde . conjunction v disjunction > implication = biconditional 1. Translate the following sentence into propositional form. Use the letters suggested for affirmative statements. If today is Saturday and it is not raining, then we will play golf. (S,R,G) 2. Translate the following sentence into propositional form. Use the letters suggested for affirmative statements. Class would be cancelled today if it was snowing. (C,S) 3. Translate the following sentence into propositional form. Use the letters suggested for affirmative statements. Mulder believes that the truth is out there but Scully does not. (M,S) 4.Translate the following sentence into proposition... click for more
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Philosophy
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167226
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102773
Review - The Declaration of Independence, The Bill of Rights
Will you please assist with developing a summary of the below readings/essays in relation to better understanding the history and traditions of US society and your role in contributing toward both. Use examples from the readings to support your points. 200-300 words per reading is sufficient. Please not too much more than 300 words per reading. The Declaration of Independence from the Federalist Papers The Constitution of the United States of America The Bill of Rights What Is an American? Second Inaugural Address Letters The Map of Freedom 2002
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Philosophy
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Other
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167781
OTA ID:
105878
Reviews - Declaration of Sentiments; A Vindication of the Rights of Women
Will you please assist with developing a summary of the below readings/essays with regard to the struggle for equality in the US and the importance that we understand and protect the rights/freedoms we enjoy in this country. Use examples from the readings to support your points. 200-300 words per reading is sufficient. Please not too much more than 300 words per reading. What to the Slave is the Fourth of July? Declaration of Sentiments A Vindication of the Rights of Women Letter from a Birmingham Jail I Have a Dream Race and Responsibilities from Eighty Years and More
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Philosophy
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Other
Posting ID:
167783
OTA ID:
105878
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