SOLUTION: 1. (~F&E) > (G>F)
2. F>~E
3. E
/~G
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Question 1061177: 1. (~F&E) > (G>F)
2. F>~E
3. E
/~G
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Number | Statement | Lines Used | Reason |
---|
1 | (~F & E) > (G > F) | | |
2 | F > ~E | | |
3 | E | | |
:. | ~G | | |
4 | ~~E | 3 | DN |
5 | ~F | 2,4 | MT |
6 | ~F & E | 5,3 | Conj |
7 | G > F | 1,6 | MP |
8 | ~G | 7,5 | MT |
Abbreviations/Acronyms used:
Conj = Conjunction
DN = Double Negation
MP = Modus Ponens
MT = Modus Tollens
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