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I am stuck. I'm not sure how to solve this.
I can use both Conditional and Indirect Proofs.
~M>(RvC) Pr.
(MvR)>(V*T) Pr.
V=(triple bar)~(Pv(GvH) therefore: P>C
* is a dot
> is a horseshoe
= is triple bar
Does anyone have any ideas for this one?
(AvM)>H Pr.
~(BvC) Pr.
R=(C*P) Pr
(~R=A) Pr. Therefore, ~(H>C)
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third premise is R=(triple bar) (C*P)
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What does the dot mean?
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it means conjunction
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does anyone know?
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The following three premises cannot prove P>C because it is possible that M~R~VP~C, as well as the
possibility of ~MR~VP~C. Hence P can be true when C is false in some circumstances.
Premise#1: ~M>(RvC)
Premise#2: (MvR)>(V*T)
Premise#3: V=(triple bar)~(Pv(GvH)
therefore: P>C
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