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An overview of basic logical principles and terminology.
Understanding propositions and how to evaluate their truth values.
Exploring AND, OR, NOT, and other logical operators.
Learning how to construct and interpret truth tables.
Examining universal and existential quantifiers in logic.
Identifying premises and conclusions in logical arguments.
Distinguishing between valid and sound arguments.
Recognizing common logical fallacies in reasoning.
Introduction to translating statements into symbolic form.
Understanding the differences between deductive and inductive reasoning.
Exploring how logic is applied in various fields such as mathematics and computer science.
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Learners will grasp basic concepts in logic and develop foundational skills.
Learners will practice applying logical principles to analyze arguments.
Learners will tackle complex logical problems and enhance reasoning abilities.
Learners will refine their skills and engage with abstract logical concepts.
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Medium + Symbolic Logic
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Which of the following is a logical connective?
What is the truth value of the statement 'It is raining and it is sunny' if it is not raining?
Which of the following is an example of a valid argument?
What is the primary difference between deductive and inductive reasoning?
If all dogs are mammals and some mammals are not cats, which of the following statements must be true?
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