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Logic Part 4: Truth Values of Compound Statements with 'and', 'or', and 'not'

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In this video: How can you tell if a statement that contains several connectives, like and, or and not, is true or false? After you watch this video, you will know how to analyze a statement containing a combination of connectives, the conjunction, the disjunction, and the negation. (Note: The conditional is discussed in later sections.)
This is part of my Logic Chapter Playlist:
This Logic Playlist covers almost all of the logic chapter in the course MGF1106 that I teach. The following is how the videos correlate to the textbook we use at my school: Mathematical Ideas, 14th edition by Miller, Hornsby and Heeren:
Logic Part 1: Logic Statements, Connectives, Quantifiers (Section 1 of textbook)
Logic Part 2: Truth Values of Conjunctions (Section 2 of textbook)
Logic Part 3: Truth Values of Disjunctions (Also Section 2 of textbook)
Logic Part 4: Truth Values of Compound Statements with "and", "or", and "not". (Also Section 2 of textbook)
Logic Part 5: What are truth tables? (Also Section 2 of textbook)
Logic Part 6: More on Truth Tables and Setting Up (Also Section 2 of textbook)
Logic Part 7: Equivalent Logical Statements and DeMorgan's Laws (Also Section 2 of textbook)
Logic Part 8: The Conditional and Tautologies (Section 3 of textbook)
Logic Part 9: Conditional Continued: Negations and Equivalent Statements (Section 3 of textbook)
Logic Part 10: Conditional and Related Statements: Converse, Inverse, Contrapositive (Section 4 of textbook)
Logic Part 11: How to write If...then statements using other wording (Also Section 4 of textbook)
Logic Part 12: Euler Diagrams to determine Validity of Argument (Section 5 of textbook)
Logic Part 13: Truth Tables to Determine if Argument is Valid or Invalid (Section 6 of textbook)
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In this video: How can you tell if a statement that contains several connectives, like and, or and not, is true or false? After you watch this video, you will know how to analyze a statement containing a combination of connectives, the conjunction, the disjunction, and the negation. (Note: The conditional is discussed in later sections.)
This is part of my Logic Chapter Playlist:
This Logic Playlist covers almost all of the logic chapter in the course MGF1106 that I teach. The following is how the videos correlate to the textbook we use at my school: Mathematical Ideas, 14th edition by Miller, Hornsby and Heeren:
Logic Part 1: Logic Statements, Connectives, Quantifiers (Section 1 of textbook)
Logic Part 2: Truth Values of Conjunctions (Section 2 of textbook)
Logic Part 3: Truth Values of Disjunctions (Also Section 2 of textbook)
Logic Part 4: Truth Values of Compound Statements with "and", "or", and "not". (Also Section 2 of textbook)
Logic Part 5: What are truth tables? (Also Section 2 of textbook)
Logic Part 6: More on Truth Tables and Setting Up (Also Section 2 of textbook)
Logic Part 7: Equivalent Logical Statements and DeMorgan's Laws (Also Section 2 of textbook)
Logic Part 8: The Conditional and Tautologies (Section 3 of textbook)
Logic Part 9: Conditional Continued: Negations and Equivalent Statements (Section 3 of textbook)
Logic Part 10: Conditional and Related Statements: Converse, Inverse, Contrapositive (Section 4 of textbook)
Logic Part 11: How to write If...then statements using other wording (Also Section 4 of textbook)
Logic Part 12: Euler Diagrams to determine Validity of Argument (Section 5 of textbook)
Logic Part 13: Truth Tables to Determine if Argument is Valid or Invalid (Section 6 of textbook)
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