PREP LOGIC Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Disjunction | a STATEMENT that is only FALSE when both statements are false. |
Disjunction KEY word | OR |
Conditional Statement | a statement that is ONLY false when the antecedent is true and the consequent is false. |
Antecedent | a statement that comes first in a conditional statement |
Consequent | a statement that comes last in a conditional statement |
Conditional KEY word | IF...THEN... |
Converse | is a conditional statement that has the antecedent and consequent EXCHANGED |
Inverse | is a conditional statement that has the antecedent and consequent NEGATED |
Contrapositive | is a conditional statement that has the antecedent and consequent BOTH negated and exchanged |
Alternative ways of expressing CONDITIONAL Statements | 1) if p, then q 2) p only if q 3) p is a sufficient condition for q 4) q if p 5) q is a necessary condition for p |
Logically Equivalent | is a relationship that is ONLY valid if two statements have identical truth tables |
Statement | is a declarative sentence that is either TRUE or FALSE but not both |
Negation | is a STATEMENT whose truth value is the OPPOSITE of the truth value of a given statement |
Negation KEY word | NOT |
Truth Table | is a table that list all the possible truth outcomes of a statement |
Conjunction | is a STATEMENT that is ONLY true when both statements are true. |
Conjunction KEY word | AND |
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crkelley13
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