ARGUMENT EIGHT Valid O / Invalid O 1. -(A · B) 2. :. -A v ~B ARGUMENT NINE Valid O / Invalid O 1. -(A v B) 2. . -A v -B
ARGUMENT EIGHT Valid O / Invalid O 1. -(A · B) 2. :. -A v ~B ARGUMENT NINE Valid O / Invalid O 1. -(A v B) 2. . -A v -B
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Transcribed Image Text:**ARGUMENT EIGHT**
Valid ☐ / Invalid ☐
1. ~(A ⋅ B)
2. ∴ ~A ∨ ~B
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**ARGUMENT NINE**
Valid ☐ / Invalid ☐
1. ~(A ∨ B)
2. ∴ ~A ∨ ~B
---
**ARGUMENT TEN**
Valid ☐ / Invalid ☐
Convert the following argument into symbolic form and then determine whether it is a valid argument by using a truth table.
"Jorge will pass Professor Rosillo’s class provided he does all the homework and visits the tutoring center at least three times this semester."
**Symbolic Form:**

Transcribed Image Text:**ARGUMENT ONE**
Valid ☐ / Invalid ☐
1. A ⋅ B
2. ∴ A ∨ B
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**ARGUMENT TWO**
Valid ☐ / Invalid ☐
1. A ∨ B
2. B
3. ∴ ¬A
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**ARGUMENT THREE**
Valid ☐ / Invalid ☐
1. (A ∨ B) ⋅ (A ∨ C)
2. ¬A
3. ∴ B ∨ C
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**ARGUMENT FOUR**
Valid ☐ / Invalid ☐
1. (R ∨ S) ⋅ ¬D
2. ¬R
3. ∴ S ⋅ ¬D
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In these arguments:
- "A", "B", "C", "D", "R", and "S" represent propositions or statements.
- "⋅" represents the logical "and".
- "∨" represents the logical "or".
- "¬" represents negation, or "not".
- "∴" represents "therefore", indicating the conclusion.
The task is to determine if each argument is logically valid or invalid based on the given premises and conclusion.
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