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CHAPTER 5: LOGIC STATEMENTS AND QUANTIFIERS

Main goal: use logic to analyze arguments


(claims) to see if they are valid or invalid. This is
useful for math theory, but also in the real world
any time someone is trying to convince you of
something.

To analyze an argument, we break it down into


smaller pieces: statements, logical connectives
and quantifiers.
CHAPTER 5: LOGIC STATEMENTS AND QUANTIFIERS
Example 1: Determine whether the sentence is
statement or not
Example 3:
Example 4: Translate Symbolic
Statements
QUANTIFIERS AND NEGATION
Example: Write the Negation of a
Qualified Statement

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