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Logic and Truth Tables Winter 2012 COMP 1380 Discrete Structures I Computing Science Thompson Rivers University Course Contents Speaking Mathematically – .5 weeks Number Systems and Computer Arithmetic – 2 weeks Logic and Truth Tables – 1 week Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates – 1 week Vectors and Matrices – 2 weeks Sets and Counting – 1.5 weeks Probability Theory and Distributions – 2 weeks Statics and Random Variables – 2 weeks TRU-COMP1380 Logic and Truth Tables 2 Unit Learning Objectives Recall truth tables for ~, , , , . Give a truth table for a given composite statement. Recall logical equivalences. Simplify a compound statement using logical equivalences. Infer a conclusion from a compound statement. TRU-COMP1380 Logic and Truth Tables 3 Unit Contents Sections 2.1 – 2.3 from the textbook Logical Form and Logical Equivalence Conditional Statements Valid and Invalid Arguments TRU-COMP1380 Logic and Truth Tables 4 Logical Form and Logical Equivalence Argument = premises + conclusion To have confidence in the conclusion in your argument, the premises should be acceptable on their own merits or follow from other statements that are known to be true. Logical forms for valid arguments? Examples Argument 1: If the program syntax is faulty or if program execution results in division by zero, then the computer will generate an error message. Therefore, if the computer does not generate, then the program syntax is correct and program execution does not result in division by zero. Argument 2: If x is a real number such that x < -2 or x > 2, then x2 > 4. Therefore, if x2 /> 4, then x /< -2 and x /> 2. The common logical form of both of the above arguments: If p or q, then r. Therefore, if not r, then not p and not q. Is this logical form valid? TRU-COMP1380 Logic and Truth Tables 5 Example If Jane is a major or Jane is a computing science major, then Jane will take COMP 1380. Jane is a computing science major. Therefore Jane will take COMP 1380. If logic is easy or (1), then (2). I will study hard. Therefore, I will get an A in this course. What are (1) and (2) in the above statement? TRU-COMP1380 Logic and Truth Tables 6 Definition of statement A statement (or proposition) is a sentence that is true or false but not both. Examples Two plus two equals four. 2+2=4 I am a TRU student. x+y>0 TRU-COMP1380 ??? Logic and Truth Tables 7 Compound Statements Symbols used in complicated logical statements: ~ not and or exclusive or ~p pq pq pq negation of p conjunction of p and q disjunction of p and q Order of operations: ( ) and ~ have the precedence. TRU-COMP1380 ~p q = (~p) q ~(p q) Logic and Truth Tables 8 Example It is not hot but it is sunny. It is neither hot nor sunny. -> It is not hot, and it is sunny. It is not hot, and it is not sunny. Let h = “it is hot” and s = “it is sunny.” Then the above statements can be translated as ~h s ~h ~s Example Suppose x is a particular real number. Let p, q, and r symbolize “0 < x,” “x < 3,” and “x = 3.” respectively. Then the following inequalities x3 0<x<3 0<x3 pq p (q r) can be translated as TRU-COMP1380 qr Logic and Truth Tables 9 Truth Tables Negation Conjunction Disjunction TRU-COMP1380 p ~p T ? F ? p q pq T T ? T F ? F T ? F F ? p q pq T T ? T F ? F T ? F Logic and F Truth Tables ? 10 Truth Tables Exclusive or TRU-COMP1380 p q pq T T F T F T F T T F F F Logic and Truth Tables 11 Example ~p q q ~p q T T ? T F ? F T ? F F ? ~T F = ? ~T T = ? (p q) ~(p q) p Can you write a truth table? When p is T and q is F? (p q) ~r TRU-COMP1380 When p is T, q is F and r is F? Logic and Truth Tables 12 Logical Equivalence Example 6>2 How to prove TRU-COMP1380 = 2<6 pq=qp pq=qp ~(~p) = p Commutative law Commutative law Double negative law ~(p q) ≠ ~p ~q ~(p q) ≠ ~p ~q ??? ??? Logic and Truth Tables 13 De Morgan’s Laws ~(p q) = ~p ~q Can you prove it? ~(statement1 statement2) = ~statement1 ~statement2 ~(p q) = ~p ~q ~(statement1 statement2) = ~statement1 ~statement2 Examples ~(~p q) = ??? ~(p ~q) = ??? The negation of “John is 6 feet tall and he weighs at least 200 pounds.” is ... The negation of “The bus was late or Tom’s watch was slow.” is ... The negation of “-1 < x 4” is ... TRU-COMP1380 Logic and Truth Tables 14 Tautologies and Contradictions pF=p pT=p Can you prove it? Associative Laws Always true Always false Some other interesting equivalences p ~p = T; p T = T p ~p = F; p F = F (p q) r = p (q r) (p q) r = p (q r) Distributive Laws p (q r) = (p q) (p r) p (q r) = (p q) (p r) TRU-COMP1380 Logic and Truth Tables Can you prove it? 15 Prove ~(~p q) (p q) = p. ~(~p q) (p q) = (~(~p) ~q) (p q) = ... (p ~q) p = ??? ~((~p q) (~p ~q) = ??? TRU-COMP1380 Logic and Truth Tables 16 Conditional Statements Conditional Statement Example If hypothesis (or antecedent), then conclusion (or consequent). hypothesis conclusion If 4686 is divisible by 6, then 4686 is divisible by 3. Is this statement True? Let p = “4686 is divisible by 6,” and q = “4686 is divisible by 3”. Then pq Truth table for p q p q ≡ ~p q ??? TRU-COMP1380 p q pq T T T T F F F T T F F T Logic and Truth Tables 17 pqr ≡ (p r) (q r) ??? = ~(p q) r = ... ~(p q) ≡ p ~q ??? = ~(~p q) = ... pq ≡ ~q ~p ??? = ~(~(p q)) = ... TRU-COMP1380 Logic and Truth Tables Contrapositive 18 The biconditional of p and q p q ≡ (p q) (q p) p if and only if q p iff q The truth table is TRU-COMP1380 p q pq T T ? T F ? F T ? F F ? Logic and Truth Tables 19 Valid and Invalid Arguments Example If (p (q ~r)) and (q (p r)), then is (p r) valid? What do we have to do? p r must be true for all the cases in which both of (p (q ~r)) and (q (p r)) are true. We may use the truth table to see if the statement is valid. Modus Ponents Both of p q and p are valid, then q is valid. (p q ) p = (~p q ) p = (F q ) T = q, or by truth table Therefore q must be T when (p q ) and p are T. If x is a human, then x is mortal. Dave is a human. Therefore Dave is mortal. TRU-COMP1380 Logic and Truth Tables Is it true? 20 Modus Tollens If p q and ~q are valid, then ~p is valid. How to prove? If Zeus is human, then Zeus is mortal. But Zeus is not mortal. Therefore ... If x is divisible by 6, the x is divisible by 3. (Instantiation: …) 14 is not divisible by 3. Therefore ... Is it true? If a city is big, then the city has tall buildings. Because Kamloops have a tall building, Kamloops is a big city. Is this argument valid? TRU-COMP1380 Logic and Truth Tables 21 Generalization How to prove? p q and ~q, then p How to prove? q pq T T T T F F F T T F F T Transitivity p q, then p Elimination How to prove? Specialization p, then p q p If p q and q r are valid, then p r is valid. How to show? Contradiction Rule If p F valid, then ~p is valid. How to show? The logical heart of the method of proof by contradiction. If an assumption leads to a contradiction, then that assumption must be false. TRU-COMP1380 Logic and Truth Tables 22