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Name: Rodel G.

Delos Reyes Section: 6195

Let p, q, and r be propositions. Construct a truth value of

[𝑝 ꓥ (~𝑞 → ~𝑝) ꓥ(𝑞 → 𝑟)] → 𝑟


p q r ~𝒒 ~𝒑 (~𝒒 → ~𝒑) 𝒑 ꓥ (~𝒒 → ~𝒑) (𝒒 → 𝒓) [𝒑 ꓥ (~𝒒 → ~𝒑) ꓥ(𝒒 → 𝒓)] [𝒑 ꓥ (~𝒒 → ~𝒑) ꓥ(𝒒 → 𝒓)] → 𝒓

T T T F F T T T T T

T T F F F T T F F T

T F T T F F F T F T

T F F T F F F T F T

F T T F T T F T F T

F T F F T T F F F T

F F T T T T F T F T

F F F T T T F T F T

Is the argument fallacy or tautology?


Answer: Tautology

2. Write the converse, inverse, and contrapositive of the statement below.


a. If I cut classes, then I miss the quiz.

Converse If I miss the quiz, then I cut classes.

Inverse If I do not cut classes, then I do not miss the quiz.

Contrapositive If I do not miss the quiz, then I do not cut classes.


b. If all hard workers are successful, then some people are lazy.

Converse If some people are lazy, then all hard workers are successful.

Inverse If some hard workers are not successful, then all people are not lazy.

Contrapositive If all people are not lazy, then some hard workers are not successful.

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