Standard Forms
Tautologies/Contradictions
Implication
Stuff from other weeks
100

The standard form of ~(~P).

What is P? 

100

A statement that is always true.

What is a tautology? 

100

⇒ read out loud in English.

What is "implies?"

100

The definition of a statement.

What is: "A declarative sentence that is either true or false, but not both?"

200

DeMorgan's Law of Conjunction.

What is ~(P ∧ Q) ≡ ~P ∨ ~Q?

200

The reason why P ∧ ~P is a contradiction.

What is: "Because P and ~P can't be true at the same time."

200

When P → Q is a tautology, where P and Q are statements.

What is an implication?

200

When two statements have the same (identical) truth table.

What is logically equivalent? 

300

The standard form of ~(P ∨ Q).

What is ~P ∧ ~Q?

300

P ∨ (Q ∨ ~P) is either a tautology or a contradiction (No work is necessary).

What is a tautology?

300

Any implication you can think of stated out loud.

Did Jason like the answer? 

300

The inverse of the following conditional statement: "If trees do not have leaves, then it is winter."

What is... "If trees do have leaves, then it is not winter?"

400

The negation of the following statement: "The Yankees are a baseball team and the Jazz is a basketball team."

What is...  "The Yankees are not a baseball team or the Jazz is not a basketball team."

400

Show (P → Q) ∨ (Q → P) is a tautology, contradiction, or neither by making a truth table.

What is a tautology?

400

The only time when P → Q is false.

What is, "When P is true and Q is false?"

400

The converse of the following conditional statement: "If I am the master of logic, then I am the master of math." 

What is... "If I am the master of math, then I am the master of logic."

500

The negation of the following conditional statement:  "If seven is odd, then seven is not even."

What is... "Seven is odd and seven is even?"

500

Show that (P → Q) ∧ [~(~Q → ~P)] is a tautology, contradiction, or neither by using a truth table.

What is a contradiction?

500

Show if  [(P → Q) ∧ P] → Q is an implication or not by using a truth table.

What is an implication? 

500

The truth table for the biconditional statement (P ↔ Q).

What is the correct truth table?