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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Math_300%3A_Mathematical_Ideas_Textbook_(Muranaka)/06%3A_Miscellaneous_Extra_Topics/6.02%3A_Logic/6.2.07%3A_Forms_of_Valid_Arguments
    \(\begin{array} {ll} \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a fly, she will swallow a spider.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a spider, she will swallow a bird.} \\ \tex...\(\begin{array} {ll} \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a fly, she will swallow a spider.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a spider, she will swallow a bird.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If you brushed your teeth before bed, then your toothbrush will be wet.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If you brushed your teeth before bed, then your toothbrush will be wet.} \\\text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a bird, she will swallow a cat.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \…
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Rio_Hondo/Math_150%3A_Survey_of_Mathematics/03%3A_Logic/3.03%3A_Arguments/3.3.01%3A_Forms_of_Valid_Arguments
    \(\begin{array} {ll} \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a fly, she will swallow a spider.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a spider, she will swallow a bird.} \\ \tex...\(\begin{array} {ll} \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a fly, she will swallow a spider.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a spider, she will swallow a bird.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a bird, she will swallow a cat.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a cat, she will swallow a dog.} \\\text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a dog, she will swallow a goat.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a…
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Chabot_College/Math_in_Society_(Zhang)/06%3A_Logic/6.04%3A_Verifying_Arguments
    \(\begin{array} {ll} \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a fly, she will swallow a spider.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a spider, she will swallow a bird.} \\ \tex...\(\begin{array} {ll} \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a fly, she will swallow a spider.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a spider, she will swallow a bird.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a bird, she will swallow a cat.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a cat, she will swallow a dog.} \\\text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a dog, she will swallow a goat.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the o…
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/American_River_College/Math_300%3A_My_Math_Ideas_Textbook_(Kinoshita)/05%3A_Logic/5.01%3A_Logic/5.1.08%3A_Forms_of_Valid_Arguments
    \(\begin{array} {ll} \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a fly, she will swallow a spider.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a spider, she will swallow a bird.} \\ \tex...\(\begin{array} {ll} \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a fly, she will swallow a spider.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a spider, she will swallow a bird.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If you brushed your teeth before bed, then your toothbrush will be wet.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If you brushed your teeth before bed, then your toothbrush will be wet.} \\\text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a bird, she will swallow a cat.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \…
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Las_Positas_College/Math_for_Liberal_Arts/03%3A_Logic/3.04%3A_Verifying_Arguments
    \(\begin{array} {ll} \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a fly, she will swallow a spider.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a spider, she will swallow a bird.} \\ \tex...\(\begin{array} {ll} \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a fly, she will swallow a spider.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a spider, she will swallow a bird.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a bird, she will swallow a cat.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a cat, she will swallow a dog.} \\\text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a dog, she will swallow a goat.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the o…
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Schenectady_County_Community_College/Professor_Holz'_Topics_in_Contemporary_Mathematics/01%3A_Logic/1.05%3A_Arguments_Forms
    \(\begin{array} {ll} \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a fly, she will swallow a spider.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a spider, she will swallow a bird.} \\ \tex...\(\begin{array} {ll} \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a fly, she will swallow a spider.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a spider, she will swallow a bird.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If you brushed your teeth before bed, then your toothbrush will be wet.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If you brushed your teeth before bed, then your toothbrush will be wet.} \\\text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a bird, she will swallow a cat.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \…
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Fullerton_College/Math_100%3A_Liberal_Arts_Math_(Claassen_and_Ikeda)/05%3A_Logic/5.05%3A_Forms_of_Valid_and_Invalid_Arguments
    Rather than making a truth table for every argument, we may be able to recognize certain common forms of arguments that are valid (or invalid). If we can determine that an argument fits one of the com...Rather than making a truth table for every argument, we may be able to recognize certain common forms of arguments that are valid (or invalid). If we can determine that an argument fits one of the common forms, we can immediately state whether it is valid or invalid.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Schenectady_County_Community_College/MAT_149%3A_Topics_in_Finite_Mathematics_(Holz)/01%3A_Logic/1.04%3A_Deductive_Arguments/1.4.02%3A_Forms_of_Valid_Arguments
    \(\begin{array} {ll} \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a fly, she will swallow a spider.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a spider, she will swallow a bird.} \\ \tex...\(\begin{array} {ll} \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a fly, she will swallow a spider.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a spider, she will swallow a bird.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If you brushed your teeth before bed, then your toothbrush will be wet.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \text{If you brushed your teeth before bed, then your toothbrush will be wet.} \\\text{Premise:} & \text{If the old lady swallows a bird, she will swallow a cat.} \\ \text{Premise:} & \…

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