Lecture 1 MTH401
Lecture 1 MTH401
Lecture 1 MTH401
Department of Mathematics
Lovely Professional University
28.07.2020
• Proposition
• Propositional logic
• Logical connectives
• Truth tables
Examples :
It cannot have both the both the truth values ”TRUE” and
”FALSE”.
The truth value ”TRUE” and ”FALSE” are denoted BY ”T” and
”F” respectively.
Propositional logic does not really care about the content of the
statements.
Propositional logic does not really care about the content of the
statements.
For example, in terms of propositional logic, the claims, “if the
moon is made of cheese then basketballs are round,” and “if spiders
have eight legs then Sam walks with a limp” are exactly the same.
They are both implications: statements of the form, P → Q .
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Logical Connectives
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Logical Connectives
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Logical Connectives
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TRUTH TABLES
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TRUTH TABLE FOR LOGICAL CONNECTIVES
T T T T F T T
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TRUTH TABLE FOR LOGICAL CONNECTIVES
T T T T F T T
T F F T F F F
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TRUTH TABLE FOR LOGICAL CONNECTIVES
T T T T F T T
T F F T F F F
F T F T T T F
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TRUTH TABLE FOR LOGICAL CONNECTIVES
T T T T F T T
T F F T F F F
F T F T T T F
F F F F T T T
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Quiz 1
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Quiz 1
Answer: (D)
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Quiz 2
TRUE
FALSE
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Quiz 2
TRUE
FALSE
Answer: TRUE.
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Quiz 3
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Quiz 3
Answer: (A)
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Quiz 4
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Quiz 4
Answer: (C)
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Quiz 5
TRUE
FALSE
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Quiz 5
TRUE
FALSE
Answer: TRUE.
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Quiz 6
(A)∼P∨ ∼Q∨R.
(B)P∧ ∼Q∧R.
(C)P∨Q∧R.
(D)P∨Q∧ ∼R.
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Quiz 6
(A)∼P∨ ∼Q∨R.
(B)P∧ ∼Q∧R.
(C)P∨Q∧R.
(D)P∨Q∧ ∼R.
Answer: (D)
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