B is K ∴ No K is J Convert the following argument into symbolic form and then determine whether it is a valid argument by using the Venn Diagram method (include the Venn Diagrams below). ARGUMENT EIGHT Valid ☐ Invalid ☐ No students in COSA 2 who showed up to class finished the reading. A few of them finished the training at home though. It stands to reason that som
ARGUMENT SEVEN Valid ☐ Invalid ☐
No J is B
All B is K
∴ No K is J
Convert the following argument into symbolic form and then determine whether it is a valid argument by using the Venn Diagram method (include the Venn Diagrams below).
ARGUMENT EIGHT Valid ☐ Invalid ☐
No students in COSA 2 who showed up to class finished the reading. A few of them finished the training at home though. It stands to reason that some of the students who showed up to class did not finish the training.
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No M are R Some M are T Some M are not T |
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ARGUMENT NINE Valid ☐ ï Invalid ☐
Anything that is true is a statement and Professor Rosillo makes statements. So, all statements Professor Rosillo makes are true.
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