SOLUTION: Hello
Can someone please help me with the following
Translate the argument into sym-bolic form and ( b)
determine if the argument is valid or in-valid. You may
compare t
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Question 261351: Hello
Can someone please help me with the following
Translate the argument into sym-bolic form and ( b)
determine if the argument is valid or in-valid. You may
compare the argument to a standard form or use a truth
table.
If you pass general chemistry, then you can take organic
chemistry. You pass general chemistry.
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You can take organic chemistry.
Thank you so much for all your help, I appreciate you all for helping students like me.
Found 2 solutions by drk, richwmiller:
Answer by drk(1908) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let P = you pass general chemistry
Let Q = you can take organic chemistry
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P - >Q
P
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therefore Q
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this is valid
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is not a geometry word problem. It is logic. And the logical place to put it is its own category.
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