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    MTH001 - Elementary Mathematics first assignment Solution November fall 2010
    Using a truth table determine whether the following argument is VALID or INVALID:

    If you practice a lot, then you get very good marks in Mathematics.
    You did not practice a lot.
    Therefore, you did not get very good marks.


    Also formulate the above arguments symbolically and mention critical row (or rows) in the truth table.

    Question2)
    a)
    For the conditional:
    “If a>3 then a>0”. Determine the truthness of its converse.
    b)
    Justify the truthness of the biconditional: a> 0<=>a^2 > 0.

    Question3)
    Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4} and R = {(1, 1), (1, 2), (1, 4), (2, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 1), (4, 4)}
    be a binary relation on A. Then
    (a) Decide whether the given relation R is reflexive, irreflexive, symmetric, and/or transitive. Justify with reasons.
    (b) Draw the directed graph of R.
    (c) Write matrix representation of the given relation R on set A


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    Still waiting for Solution...

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    dear its new one it will take some time. if anyone have the solution he/she can share.

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    hey m still waiting 4 solution... & tomarrow is last date..

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    kindly someone upload the Solutions coz today is last day....

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    Answer for question number 1

    Answer: solution: Let,
    p= you practice a lot
    g=you get very good marks
    Premise1: If you practice a lot, then you get very good marks in mathematics.
    p→g
    Premise2: You did not practice a lot,
    ~p
    Conclusion: you din not get very good marks.
    ~g
    Premises conclusion
    p g p→g ~p ~g
    T T T F F
    T F F F T
    F T T T F
    F F T T T




    ← Critical row


    This argument is invalid because

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    Lagta hai sary k sary nalaiq hain, ab tak mjh sey jo solve hua hai main ney update krdya hai ..

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    good work dear u r genius

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