PPT-The Foundations: Logic and Proofs

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Chapter 1 Part III Proofs With QuestionAnswer Animations Summary Valid Arguments and Rules of Inference Proof Methods Proof Strategies Rules of Inference Section 16 Section Summary Valid Arguments. Logic and Proof. Fall . 2011. Sukumar Ghosh. Predicate Logic. Propositional logic has limitations. Consider this:. Is . x. . > 3. a proposition? No, it is a . predicate. . Call it . P(x. ). . Chapter 1, Part II: Predicate Logic. With Question/Answer Animations. Summary. Predicate Logic (First-Order Logic (FOL), Predicate Calculus). The Language of Quantifiers. Logical Equivalences. Nested Quantifiers. Chapter 1, Part III: Proofs. Summary. Proof Methods. Proof Strategies. Introduction to Proofs. Section 1.7. Section Summary. Mathematical Proofs. Forms of Theorems. Direct Proofs. Indirect Proofs. Proof of the . Chapter 1, Part II: Predicate Logic. With Question/Answer Animations. Summary. Predicate Logic (First-Order Logic (FOL), Predicate Calculus). The Language of Quantifiers. Logical Equivalences. Nested Quantifiers. Chapter 1, Part III: Proofs. With Question/Answer Animations. Summary. Valid Arguments and Rules of Inference. Proof Methods. Proof Strategies. Rules of Inference. Section 1.6. Section Summary. Valid Arguments. Chapter 1, Part III: Proofs. With Question/Answer Animations. Summary. Valid Arguments and Rules of Inference. Proof Methods. Proof Strategies. Rules of Inference. Section 1.6. Section Summary. Valid Arguments. Logic and Proof. Fall 2014. Sukumar Ghosh. Predicate Logic. Propositional logic has limitations. Consider this:. Is . x. . > 3. a proposition? No, it is a . predicate. . Call it . P(x. ). . P(4) . Structures. Logic and Proof. Spring 2014. Sukumar Ghosh. Predicate Logic. Propositional logic has limitations. Consider this:. Is . x. . > 3. a proposition? No, it is a . predicate. . Call it . 1.1 Propositional Logic. 1.2 Propositional Equivalences. 1.3 Predicates and Quantifiers. 1.4 Nested Quantifiers. 1.5 Rules of Inference. 1.6 Introduction to Proofs. 1.7 Proof Methods and Strategy. 1. 1.1 Propositional Logic. 1.2 Propositional Equivalences. 1.3 Predicates and Quantifiers. 1.4 Nested Quantifiers. 1.5 Rules of Inference. 1.6 Introduction to Proofs. 1.7 Proof Methods and Strategy. We wish to establish the truth of. 1.1 Propositional Logic. 1.2 Propositional Equivalences. 1.3 Predicates and Quantifiers. 1.4 Nested Quantifiers. 1.5 Rules of Inference. 1.6 Introduction to Proofs. 1.7 Proof Methods and Strategy. To prove an argument is valid or the conclusion follows . Chapter 1, Part III: Proofs. Summary. Proof Methods. Proof Strategies. Introduction to Proofs. Section 1.7. Section Summary. Mathematical Proofs. Forms of Theorems. Direct Proofs. Indirect Proofs. Proof of the . Chapter . 1. , Part I: Propositional Logic. With Question/Answer Animations. Chapter Summary. Propositional Logic. The Language of Propositions. Applications. Logical Equivalences. Predicate Logic. The Language of Quantifiers. Fall . 2011. Sukumar Ghosh. Predicate Logic. Propositional logic has limitations. Consider this:. Is . x. . > 3. a proposition? No, it is a . predicate. . Call it . P(x. ). . P(4) . is true, but .

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