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Identify the following part B of the conditional statement: If A then B Select one: a. Consequent b. None of these c. Antecedent d. Disjunct Identify the following part B of the conditional statement: If A then B Select one: a. Consequent b. None of these c. Antecedent d. Disjunct

          Identify the following part B of the conditional statement:
If A then B
Select one:
a. Consequent
b. None of these
c. Antecedent
d. Disjunct

Identify the following part B of the conditional statement:
If A then B
Select one:
a. Consequent
b. None of these
c. Antecedent
d. Disjunct
        
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Identify the following part B of the conditional statement: If A then B Select one: a. Consequent b. None of these c. Antecedent d. Disjunct Identify the following part B of the conditional statement: If A then B Select one: a. Consequent b. None of these c. Antecedent d. Disjunct
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00:01 And so the objective in this question is to express the statement using logical wickers and quantifiers.
00:13 So we are going to let c, c of x be equal to x as a contradiction.
00:30 And you're going to let t of x be x as a tctology.
00:37 So for our first part, which is the a, the statement is some propositions are tautology.
00:53 That is, there is a proposition x that is a tautology.
00:58 So this can be represented as there exists some x for t of x.
01:07 So this is how to represent the written statement into this logical upgrade...
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