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2 mathematical language. It covers propositional


logic, which entails evaluation of truth values of
simple and compound propositions and statements.
Predicate logic is also discussed where evaluation of

(Mathe
quantified statements in terms of their truth values
is also discussed.

matics
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__x__ 1. Read/Watch Module 1 Lesson 7 Lecture

in the __x__ 2. Read/Watch Module 1 Lesson 8 Lecture

Modern
World)
FIRST QUARTER, SY2020-2021 GED 102 WEEK 3

__x__ 3. Answer HW3 in Blackboard.

__x__ 4. Prepare for/Take Module 1 Quiz

__x_ 5. Finalize and submit Module 1 Project.

__x__ 6. Prepare and submit the documentation of project.

__x__ 7. Submit WGN Week 3.

Lesson 7. Propositional Logic

Highlights

A. What are the five type of compound statements/propositions?


1. Negation
2. Conjunction
3. Disjunction
4. Conditional
5. Biconditional

B. Given the conditional proposition p → q . Write the symbolic form of the


following related propositions:
FIRST QUARTER, SY2020-2021 GED 102 WEEK 3

1. Negation
~p
2. Converse
q→ p
3. Inverse
p→ q
4. Contrapositive
q→ p

C. Define a tautology, a contradiction and a contingency.

- A statement compound that is always true regardless of the truth values of


the component statements

Lesson 8. Predicate Logic

Highlights

A. Define and give 2 examples of universal quantification.


- Universal quantification – From the word “universal”, all and every is
included.
1. (∀𝑥𝜖Q) R(𝑥) – All cars have wheels
2. (∀𝑥𝜖M) D(𝑥) – All clouds are white

3. Define and give 2 examples of existential quantification.


FIRST QUARTER, SY2020-2021 GED 102 WEEK 3

- Existential quantification – A quantification that depicts a set where some


elements exist in another
1. (∃𝑥𝜖O) S(𝑥) – Some cats are born without fur
2. (∃𝑥𝜖L) B(𝑥) – Some food are better eaten cold.

3. Explain how to negate a universal and existential quantification. Give 2


examples of each.
- Universal quantification
1. All ball-pens have black ink, but some ball-pens have different color
2. All cars have 4 wheels, but some has 2 wheels only.
- Existential quantification
1. Some people around you, love you but not all loves you
2. Some cats are born with fur but not all are not always furry

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