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Truth Tables and Conditional/Biconditional HW

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Question 1
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Create a truth table to determine the validity of ~q∨q. (q is a column of t,f,t,f)

Question 2
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Create a truth table to determine the validity of p∧~q. (p is a column of t,t,f,f and q is a column of t,f,t,f)

Question 3
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Create a truth table to determine the validity of ~p∨~q. (p is a column of t,t,f,f and q is a column of t,f,t,f)

Question 4
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Create a truth table to determine the validity of ~p∧~q. (p is a column of t,t,f,f and q is a column of t,f,t,f)

Question 5
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Complete the Truth Table

Question 6
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Complete the Truth Table

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Question 7
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Determine if True or False

Question 8
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Determine if True or False

Question 9
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Determine if True or False

Question 10
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Determine if True or False

Question 11
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Determine if True or False

Question 12
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Determine if True or False

Question 13
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Determine if True or False

Question 14
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Determine if True or False

Question 15
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Translate into symbols. (use two dashes for the line part of an arrow, ex: --> or <-->)

Question 16
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Make a truth table for the statement to determine its truth value.

Question 17
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Translate into symbols. (use two dashes for the line part of an arrow, ex: --> or <-->)

Question 18
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Make a truth table for the statement to determine its truth value.

Question 19
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Translate into symbols. (use two dashes for the line part of an arrow, ex: --> or <-->)

Question 20
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Make a truth table for the statement to determine its truth value.

Question 21
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Translate into symbols. (use two dashes for the line part of an arrow, ex: --> or <-->)

Question 22
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Make a truth table for the statement to determine its truth value.