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1.4 Truth Tables
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Compound Statement Conditional Statement(s) Biconditional Statement(s) Conjunction ( and ) Disjunction ( or )
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Read and do #1 – #4 (p 31)
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p: you arrive before 7pm. q: you will get a good seat. #1
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p: you arrive before 7pm. q: you will get a good seat. Truth Table:
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p: you arrive before 7pm. q: you will get a good seat.
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Read and do #5 – #7 (p 32)
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Confused???
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Understand & Remember!
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Read and do #8 & #9 (p 33)
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Read and do #10 & #11 (p 33, 34)
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Use this!
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Read and do #12 - #14 (p. 34)
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12. p : the figure is a rectangle q : the figure is a rhombus
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Truth table for p ∧ q
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13.p : the figure is not a rectangle q : the figure is a rhombus
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Truth table for p ∨ q p ∨ q is only false when both p and q are false.
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Read and do #15 - #16 (p. 36)
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Hw: Check your Understanding p36, # 1 - 7
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#7
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Embedded Assessment 1 Healthy Habits 1.a) hypothesis: “you want to feel your very best. concl: “take one SBV tablet every day” 1.b) converse: If you take one SBV tablet every day, then you want to feel your best. The converse of a true statement may not be true. 2. a) If a person takes SBV vitamins, then they care about their health 2. b) Inverse: If a person does not take SBV vitamins, then they do not care about their health. Discussion ( not true) 3. Eating oatmeal and exercising seem to decrease cholesterol for these four people
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