On page 107, we indicated that a compound statement consisting of n simple statements had 2 n

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On page 107, we indicated that a compound statement consisting of n simple statements had 2n distinct true–false cases.

(a) How many distinct true–false cases does a truth table containing simple statements p, q, r, and s have?

(b) List all possible true–false cases for a truth table containing the simple statements p, q, r, and s.

(c) Use the list in part (b) to construct a truth table for (q ∧ p) ∨ (~ r ∧ s)

(d) Construct a truth table for (~ r ∧ ~s) ∧ (~ p ∧ q).

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A Survey of Mathematics with Applications

ISBN: 978-0134112107

10th edition

Authors: Allen R. Angel, Christine D. Abbott, Dennis Runde

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