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EECS 1028 Final Exam York University EECS 1028
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MATH/CSE 1019 Final Examination 
Fall 2011 
December 17, 2011 
Instructor: S. Datta 
1. (2 points) Evaluate the infinite geometric series 
9 
10 
+ 
9 
100 
+ 
9 
1000 
+ . . . 
Note that the left hand side is 0.99 . . .. Use the answer above to fill in the blank below 
Solution: This is a geometric series with a = 0.9 and r = 0.1. So the infinite sum is a 
1−r = 
0.9 
1−0.1 = 1. 
0.99 . . . = 1. 
2. (2 points) Express the following statement in predicate logic: “given any 2 distinct ratio...
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COS2661 Assignment 1 Answers 2023
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COS2661 Assignment 1 Answers 
Formal Logic II (University of South Africa) 
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Assignment 3 Solutions 
Below is the solution to Assignment 03 for both semesters. 
QUESTION 1 
 (x Brillig(x) y Gimble(y)) ≡ ( x Brillig(x)) ( y Gimble(y)) page 83 
≡ (x Brillig(x)) (y Gimble(y)) page 279 
≡ x ( Brillig(x)) y ( Gimble(y)) 
≡ x y ( Brillig(x) Gimble(y)) 
QUESTION 2 
Sentences 3, 5 and 10 are ...
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WGU C959 Flashcards (Master set) Already Graded A
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WGU C959 Flashcards (Master set) Already Graded A 
Proof by Exhaustion Prove the statement by checking each element individually. Unlike proof by cases, exhaustive proof looks at every case in a way that is not general. 
Proof by Counterexample Used to disprove a universal statement. For example, to disprove the statement, "All prime numbers are odd" find one example where this statement is false—the number 2—which is both even and prime. 
Direct Proof In the direct proof, we assume the hy...
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CONCISE INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC TEST BANK BY PATRICK J. HURLEY.pdf
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CONCISE INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC TEST BANK BY PATRICK J. HURLEY.pdfand new co-author Lori Watson continue to build upon the tradition of a lucid, focused, and accessible presentation of logic, both formal and informal. The book’s extensive, carefully sequenced exercises guide students toward greater proficiency with the skills they are learning. The range and volume of exercises allow self-pacing, enabling students who have greater difficulty to build skills slowly and methodically and work up to...
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Exam (elaborations) TEST BANK FOR A Discrete Transition to Advanced Mathematics By Bettina Richmond and Thomas Richmond (Student's Solution Manual)
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Exam (elaborations) TEST BANK FOR A Discrete Transition to Advanced Mathematics By Bettina Richmond and Thomas Richmond (Student's Solution Manual) 
Contents 
1 Sets and Logic 1 
1.1 Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 
1.2 Set Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 
1.3 Partitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 
1.4 Logic and Truth Tables . . . . . . ...
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BSC. MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
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BSC. MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE 
 
Unit I 
Logic: Propositional equivalence, predicates and quantifiers, Methods of proofs, proof 
strategy, sequences and summation, mathematical induction, recursive definitions and 
structural induction, program correctness. 
Counting: The basics of counting, the pigeonhole principle, permutations and 
combinations, recurrence relations, solving recurrence relations, generating functions, 
inclusion-exclusion principle, application of inclusion-exclusion....
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ICT1512 Javascript Exam Prep Missing Words
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1.	Unlike method names,	names are not followed by parentheses. 
2.	A(n)	is a special type of function that is used as the basis for creating reference variables. 
 
properties constructor 
 
3.	A(n)	function is a set of related statements that named 
is assigned a name. 
 
 
4.	The part of a browser that executes scripting lan- guage code is called the browser's 	 	. 
5.	To end a switch statement once it performs its re- quired task, include a(n)	statement at the end of the statements assoc...
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PHIL-447N Week 5 Discussion Question 1 – Working With Categorical Syllogisms (graded)
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PHIL-447N Week 5 Discussion Question 1 – Working With Categorical Syllogisms (graded) Chapter 7 Written Response Translating into Categorical Propositions I) Terms Without nouns 1. Is th is sentence in standard form? “Some elephants are large.” Yes No 2. Rewrite it in standard form here: Or translated: “Some elephants are large animals” II) Nonstandard Verbs: “will”, “would” 1. Are these sentences in standard form? Yes No “Some people would rather flunk than study.” “All ...
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PH111 Lecture 6: CPL: Language and Formalization questions with correct answers
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What are variables in predicate logic? - correct answer types of singular terms. 
 
what are quantifiers? - correct answer logical symbols representing universal and existential quantifiers 
 
What is the universal quantifier symbol? - correct answer ∀ 
 
What is the existential quantifier symbol? - correct answer ∃ 
 
Give an example of a universal statement and how it can be formalised. - correct answer 'everything is physical.'/'for every x, x is physical'. Formalised: ∀xPx 
 
Give ...
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English Language A Level CLA Quiz Questions and Answers,100% CORRECT
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English Language A Level CLA Quiz Questions and Answers 
 
 
Applying knowledge - Correct AnswerConsider implications - what is older person trying to initiate/convey 
- trying to tell child importance of something - pragmatics 
- trying to ensure child is listening 
- instigate a response 
 
Engage with child's use 
- discuss what they're trying to state 
- awareness of any language features (morphology, syntax etc.) 
- what do they not yet include (any omissions) so what stage are they at an...
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