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WEEK 6 AND 7

WRITTEN WORK:

A. In the blank before each number, write SP, CP, or N if it is a simple proposition, compound
proposition or not a proposition, respectively. Furthermore, identify the logical connector/s used if it is a
compound proposition.

CP (If, then) 1. If bad company ruins good morals, then one should be mindful in choosing friends.

CP (not) 2. Essential oils do not expire.

N 3. Ponder on the sacrifices of your parents.

CP (If, then) 4. If you study hard, then you will have good grades.

N 5. Have you thought of the sick when you are spending too much?

B. Determine the truth value of each of the following propositions.

False 1. ~𝑝 ∧ 𝑞 where p and q are both false propositions

False 2. (𝑝 ∧ 𝑟) ∧ (~𝑞) where p and q are both false and r is true

False 3. ~(𝑞 ∨ 𝑝) ∧ 𝑟 where p and q are both true and r is false

True 4. ~𝑝 → (𝑞 = 𝑟) where p is true and q and r, are both false

True 5. 𝑝 → (𝑞 ∨ 𝑟) where p and q are both false and r is true

PERFORMANCE TASK:

Using the conditional proposition “If you want to meet some of the indigent people, then you may go to
Brgy. Barra”, state the following:

1.Converse: If you may go to Brgy. Barra, then you want to meet some of the indigent people.

2.Contrapositive: If you do not want to meet some of the indigent people, then you do not may go to
Brgy. Barra

3.Inverse: If you do not may go to Brgy. Barra, then you do not want to meet some of the indigent
people

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