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Deductions and Symbolization Quiz
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In a deduction, a short note to the right of a line produced from the premises is a(n) .
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In a conditional claim, the is the subsidiary claim before the arrow, or immediately after the word "if."
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A capital letter standing for a claim is a claim- .
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A is a truth-functional relation, symbolized by the truth-functional "R" and usually translated "if-then."
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A deductive method for deriving the truth of a conditional claim is a .
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A(n) is a truth-functional relation, symbolized by the truth-functional symbol "&" and usually translated and.
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In a conditional claim, the is a subsidiary claim after the arrow, or immediately after the word "then," or after the phrase "only if."
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The method of proving an argument to be valid is .
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A(n) is a truth-functional relation, symbolized by the truth-functional symbol "v" and usually translated "or."
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In a deduction, a simple type of argument to be used as a rule in elucidating the steps of more complex arguments is a(n) argument pattern.
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A(n) condition is one that must be the case in order for something else to follow.
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is a truth-functional operation, symbolized by the truth-functional symbol "~" and usually translated "not."







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