Title: Logic Proofs
1Logic Proofs
2Monday 9/29/08
- Take out HW Drawing Conclusions Pick up
handouts! - Quiz handed back Wednesday
- Logic Proofs
- - Law of Detachment
- HW 1. Essay Due Thursday!
- 2. Law of Detachment
3Definitions
- Logically equivalent when two statements always
have the same truth value. - Premise the statement that is given and
excepted to be true. - Conclusion the statement that has come from the
premises.
4Law of Detachment(a law of inference)
- The Law of Detachment states that when two given
premises are true, one a conditional and the
other the hypothesis of that conditional it then
follows that the conclusion of the conditional is
true. - If you are given a conditional and the hypothesis
the conclusion is true. - p? q and p therefore q
End for today
5Wednesday 10/1/08
- Take out HW Law of Detachment Pick up
handout! - Place 1 4 answers (truth tables) on board!
HW pass - 2. Discuss Quiz
- 3. Logic Proofs
- - The Law of Contrapositive
- - Formal Proof
- - Modus Tollens
- HW 1. Essay Due Thursday!
- 2. Law of Contrapositive / Modus Tollens
6Law of Contrapositive
- The Law of Contrapositive states that when a
conditional premise is true, it follows that the
contrapositive of the premise is also true. - If the conditional is true the contrapositive is
also true. - p ? q then q ? p
7- Formal Proof given premises that are true use
laws of reasoning to reach a conclusion. - Two Column Proof
- Column 1 Statements
- Column 2 Reasons
- Each statement must have a reason and they are
number in sequence.
8Example
- Given If Joanna saves enough money, then she
can buy a bike. Joanna can not buy a bike. - Prove Joanna did not have enough money.
- Let m Joanna saves enough money
- Let b Joanna can buy a bike
- Given m ? b, b
- Prove m
93. Law of Contrapositive (step 1)
3. b ? m
4. m
4. Law of Detachment (step 2 3)
End for today
10Quiz Review
1. Rewrite the following as an equivalent
DISJUNCTION!
a. 2x ? 4
a. (2x lt 4) ? (2x gt 4)
b. (b - 2 lt 2) ? (b - 2 gt 2)
b. b - 2 ? 2
- Write the negation of each in simplest terms!
- A. 10 x lt 5
- B. I never fail quizzes.
- C. Math is logical.
- D. It is not true that I am a good baseball
player. -
A. 10 x 5
B. I sometimes fail quizzes
C. Math is not Logical.
D. I am a good baseball player.
11Quiz Review
- Write the following in symbolic form using the
letters given. In each case the letter is the
positive value - of the statement!
a. The absolute value of x is equal to
2 if and only if x 2 or x -2. (p
absolute value of x is 2 q x 2 r x -2)
b. If Im late, then Ill get into trouble, and
if Im not late, then I wont get into
trouble.. (l,t)
Answers placed on board!
12Thursday 10/2/08
- Take out HW Law of Contrapositive Place
essay in box! - Complete Pre-game Warm-up! See Quiz Review
- 3. Logic Proofs
- - Modus Tollens
- - Chain Rule (Law of Syllogism)
- HW 1. Law of Contrapositive / Modus Tollens
21-30 - 2. Complete Chain Rule Worksheet
13Law of Modus Tollens
- Given If the tickets are sold out (t),
then well wait for the next show. (w) - We do not wait for the next show.
- Prove The tickets were not sold out.
Write the problem in symbolic notation!
14Law of Modus Tollens
- Given t ? w t ? w
- w w
- Prove t ? t
or (t ? w) ? w ? t
Set up a truth table to prove!
15Prove (t ? w) ? w ? t
16Prove (t ? w) ? w ? t
(t ? w) ? w ? t is a Tautology therefore a
valid argument!
17Law of Modus Tollens
- The law of Modus Tollens states when 2 given
premises are true, one a conditional and the
other the negation of the conclusion of that
conditional, it then follows that the negation of
the hypothesis of the conditional is true. - Given a conditional and the negation of the
conclusion then the negation of the hypothesis is
true. (combining Law of Contrapositive and Law
of Detachment) - p ? q, q therefore p
18Invalid Arguments
- All premises are true but they do not all lead to
a valid argument. - Example p?q
- q
- no conclusion
- p?q
- p
- no conclusion
End for Today
19Friday 10/3/08
- Take out HW Law of Contrapositive, Chain Rule
worksheet - Complete Quiz Retake! See Quiz Review handout
- 3. Logic Proofs
- - Discuss Valid arguments
- - Chain Rule (Law of Syllogism) Applications
of chain rule - - Law of Disjunctive Inference
- HW 1. Law of Disjunctive Inference worksheet
- 2. Application of Chain Rule 2-40 (evens)
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20Quiz Review
1. Rewrite the following as an equivalent
DISJUNCTION!
-x 5 ? -3
- Write the negation of each in simplest terms!
- A. x -5
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- B. Monkeys do not live in trees.
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- C. Math is never logical.
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21Quiz Review
- Write the following in symbolic form using the
letters given. In each case the letter is the
positive value - of the statement!
If I dont go to practice and train hard, then I
will not be prepared for the game next week and
our team will not win (p,h,g,w)
22Chain Rule (Law of Syllogism)
(p ? q) ? (q ? r) ? (p ? r)
23Chain Rule (Law of Syllogism)
(p ? q) ? (q ? r) ? (p ? r)
24Chain Rule (Law of Syllogism)
(p ? q) ? (q ? r) ? (p ? r)
25Valid Arguments
- An argument is valid if the implication (P1 P2
P3 P4 . Pn) C.
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Premises
Premises
Is a valid
argument?
(p ? q) ? q ? p
Law of Modus Tollens
26Chain RuleLaw of Syllogism
- Chain rule states that when 2 given premises are
true conditional such that the consequent
(conclusion) of the 1st is the antecedent
(hypothesis) of the 2nd it follows that a
conditional formed using the antecedent of the
1st and the consequent of the 2nd is true. - You can combine conditionals if the conclusion of
one is the hypothesis of another. - p ? q and q? r then p ? r
27Chain RuleLaw of Syllogism
p ? q
q ? r
? p ? r
(p ? q) ? (q ? r) ? (p ? r)
28Chain RuleExample
p You study
q You pass
r You get a surprise
P1
p ? q
If you study, then you will pass.
P2
q ? r
If you pass, then you will get a surprise.
29Chain RuleExample
p You study
q You pass
r You get a surprise
P1
p ? q
If you study, then you will pass.
P2
q ? r
If you pass, then you will get a surprise.
? p ? r
C
If you study, then you will get a surprise.
30Law of Disjunction
- The previous laws involved conditionals this one
does not. - Law of Disjunctive Inference states when 2 given
premises are true, on a disjunction and the other
the negation of one of the disjuncts it then
follows the other disjunct is true. - p ? q or p ? q
- q p
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? p
? q
End for Today
31Monday 10/6/08
- Take out HW Law of Disjuctive Inference, Chain
Rule worksheet Chain Rule Applications Place
proofs on the white board! - Another Proof - 10 Disjunctive Inference
- 3. Logic Proofs
- - Double Negation
- - DeMorgans Law
- 4. Begin HW Pass back Quizzes
- HW 1. pg 86-87 (evens)
- 2. Parent Signatures (3/2- by tomorrow!)
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3210 Hw Disjunctive Inference
Givens
Don is first or Nancy is Second. If Nancy is
second, then Chris is third. If Chris is third,
then Pattie is fourth. Pattie is not fouth.
Prove Pattie is not fourth.
33Negations
- Contrapositive,
- p ?q ? q ?(p)
- p ?q ? q ? p
- Modus Tollens
- (p ?q) ? q ? (p)
- (p ?q) ? q ? p
34Law of Double Negation
- Law of double negation states (p) and p are
logically equivalent. - (you do not need to apply this law, continue as
we have been)
35DeMorgans Laws
- -Discovered by English mathematician
- -Tells us how to negate a conjunction and
disjunction - Complete the following truth table
36Since (ms) and mVs are logically equivalent
for all cases, the negation of a conjunction is
the disjunction.
37DeMorgans Law states
- The negation of a conjunction of 2 statements is
logically equivalent to the disjunction of the
negation of each of the two statements. - The negation of a disjunction of 2 statements is
logically equivalent to the conjunction of the
negation of each of the 2 statements. - (p q) ?? (p V q)
- (pV q ) ? ? (p q)
End for today
38Laws of Simplification
Mike likes to read and play basketball. We can
conclude-
Mike likes to read. Mike likes to play
basketball.
39Laws of Simplification
- The law of simplification states that when a
single conjunctive premise is true, it follows
that each of the individual conjucts must be
true. - p q therefore p is true
- p q therefore q is true
40Law of Conjunction
- The law of conjunction states that when 2 given
premises are true, it follows that the
conjunction of these is true. - p
- q
- p q
41Law of Conjunction
AB is perpendicular to CD
AB is the bisector of CD
AB is the perpendicular bisector of CD.
42Law of Disjunctive Addition
- Law of disjunctive addition states that when a
single premise is true, it follows that any
disjunction that has this premise as a disjunct
is also true. - p
- p V q
43Law of Disjunctive Addition
We solve an equation and see that x 5.
We may also include that the statement x
5 or x gt 5 is
True.
We may also include that the statement x
5 or Ian has 3 eyes is
True.
44Other Problems
Given the statement r, which is a valid
conclusion
?
1. r k 2. r k 3. r k
4. r k
V
45Wednesday 10/8/08
- Take out HW Law of Simplification, Place
proofs on the white board! - 2. Logic Proofs Practice!!!
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- HW Logic Proof Quiz Friday!
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