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Using the rules in logic, write the negation of the following:

(p ∨ q) ∧ (q ∨ ∼r)

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Chapter: [1] Mathematical Logic
Concept: Algebra of Statements

If p : He swims

q : Water is warm

Give the verbal statement for the following symbolic statement:

p ↔ ~ q

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Chapter: [1] Mathematical Logic
Concept: Logical Connectives

If p : He swims

q : Water is warm

Give the verbal statement for the following symbolic statement.

~ (p ∨ q)

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Chapter: [1] Mathematical Logic
Concept: Logical Connectives

If p : He swims

q : Water is warm

Give the verbal statement for the following symbolic statement.

q → p

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Chapter: [1] Mathematical Logic
Concept: Logical Connectives

Consider the following statements.

  1. If D is dog, then D is very good.
  2. If D is very good, then D is dog.
  3. If D is not very good, then D is not a dog.
  4. If D is not a dog, then D is not very good. 

Identify the pairs of statements having the same meaning. Justify.

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Chapter: [1] Mathematical Logic
Concept: Logical Connectives

Choose the correct alternative:

Negation of p → (p ˅ ~q) is

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Chapter: [1] Mathematical Logic
Concept: Logical Connectives

Negation of “Some men are animal” is ______.

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Chapter: [1] Mathematical Logic
Concept: Logical Connectives

Write the negation of the statement “An angle is a right angle if and only if it is of measure 90°”

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Chapter: [1] Mathematical Logic
Concept: Logical Connectives

If p ∨ q is true, then the truth value of ∼ p ∧ ∼ q is ______.

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Chapter: [1] Mathematical Logic
Concept: Algebra of Statements

Write the converse, inverse, and contrapositive of the statement. "If 2 + 5 = 10, then 4 + 10 = 20."

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Chapter: [1] Mathematical Logic
Concept: Logical Connectives

Draw Venn diagram for the following:

No policeman is thief

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Chapter: [1] Mathematical Logic
Concept: Venn Diagrams

Draw Venn diagram for the following:

Some doctors are rich

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Chapter: [1] Mathematical Logic
Concept: Venn Diagrams

Draw Venn diagram for the following:

Some students are not scholars

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Chapter: [1] Mathematical Logic
Concept: Venn Diagrams

Conditional of p → q is equivalent to p → ∼ q.

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Chapter: [1] Mathematical Logic
Concept: Logical Connectives

Converse of the statement q `rightarrow` p is ______.

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Chapter: [1] Mathematical Logic
Concept: Logical Connectives

Find `dy/dx if y=cos^-1(sqrt(x))`

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Chapter: [3] Differentiation
Concept: Derivative of Inverse Function

find dy/dx if `y=tan^-1((6x)/(1-5x^2))`

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Chapter: [3] Differentiation
Concept: Derivative of Inverse Function

find dy/dx if x=e2t , y=`e^sqrtt`

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Chapter: [3] Differentiation
Concept: Derivatives of Functions in Parametric Forms

If x = a sin t and `y = a (cost+logtan(t/2))` ,find `((d^2y)/(dx^2))`

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Chapter: [3] Differentiation
Concept: Second Order Derivative

If x=at2, y= 2at , then find dy/dx.

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Concept: Derivatives of Functions in Parametric Forms
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