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The Logic Problem, taken from WFPN PROOF, The Game of Logic, has these two assumptions:
1. "Logic is difficult or not many students like logic,"
2. "If mathematics is easy, then logic is not difficult."
By translating these assumptions into statements propositional variables and logical connectives, determine whether each of the following are valid conclusions of these assumptions:
a) That mathematics is not easy, if many students like logic.
b) That not many students like logic, if mathematics is not easy.
c) That mathematics is not easy or logic is difficult.
d) That logic is not difficult or mathematics is not easy.
e) That if not many students like logic, then either mathematics is not easy or logic is not difficult.
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Chapter 1 Solutions
Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications
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- Elementary Geometry for College StudentsGeometryISBN:9781285195698Author:Daniel C. Alexander, Geralyn M. KoeberleinPublisher:Cengage Learning
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