Title: Truth Tables for Negation, Conjunction, and Disjunction 3'3
1Truth Tables for Negation, Conjunction, and
Disjunction 3.3
Obj 1 Use the definitions of negation,
conjunction, and disjunctions to assign a truth
value to the statement.
2Truth Table for negation.
The negation of a statement has the opposite
truth value from the statement.
3Truth Table for definition of Conjunction.
A conjunction, and, is true only when both
simple statements are true.
4Use the definition of a conjunction to determine
the truth value for the statement.
3 2 5 and 3 is an even number.
q
p
5Truth Table for definition of disjunction.
A disjunction, or, is true when one of the
simple statements is true.
6Use the definition of a disjuntion to determine
the truth value for the statement.
3 2 5 or 3 is an even number.
q
p
7Construct truth tables for compound statements
for p and q. In these tables, we list all
possible combinations.
Step 1 Simple statements on top.
Step 2 Expand columns for each step until
conclusion can be reached.
8Construct a truth table for the following
II And III
9Construct a truth table for the following
De Morgan Law
is equivalent to
10Construct a truth table for the following
11Construct a truth table for the following
12Use the De Morgan Law to write an English
Statement for the given statement.
It is not true that Texas and Paris are both
States.
Texas is not a state and Paris is not a State.
13Homework
- Pg 113
- 3 33
- Multiples of 3