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SNHU MAT230 Page 1 of 6 Module Two Homework
MAT 230 Module Two Homework
General:
Before beginning this homework, be sure to read the textbook sections and the material
in Module Two.
Type your solutions into this document and be sure to show all steps for arriving at your
solution. Just giving a final number may not receive full credit.
You may copy and paste mathematical symbols from the statements of the questions
into your solution. This document was created using the Arial Unicode font.
These homework problems are proprietary to SNHU COCE. They may not be posted on
any non-SNHU website.
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SNHU MAT230 Page 2 of 6 Module Two Homework
1) State whether each of the following is a statement or is not a statement and explain why. If it
is a statement, give its truth value.
a) Drink more water.
a. ANSWER: Not a statement, it is a command.
b) Paris is the capital city of the United States of America.
a. ANSWER: Is a statement. False.
c) Is it going to rain tomorrow?
a. ANSWER: Not a statement, it is a question.
This problem is similar to Example 1 and to Exercise 1 in Section 2.1 of your SNHU MAT230
textbook.
2) Consider the two propositions.
p: We can buy a book.
q: We can go to a restaurant.
Write each of the following statements in symbolic notation and as English sentences.
a) The conjunction () of p and q.
a. ANSWER: We can go buy a book and we can go to a restaurant.
b) The disjunction () of p and q.
a. ANSWER: We can go buy a book or we can go to a restaurant
c) The negation (~) of the conjunction () of p and q.
a. ANSWER: We cannot go buy a book or we cannot go to a restaurant.
d) The negation (~) of the disjunction () of p and q.
a. ANSWER: We cannot go buy a book and we cannot go to a restaurant.
This problem is similar to Examples 24 and to Exercises 5 and 10 in Section 2.1 of your
SNHU MAT230 textbook.

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Gary Bixby MAT 230 Module Two Homework May 19, 2019 MAT 230 Module Two Homework General: • Before beginning this homework, be sure to read the textbook sections and the material in Module Two. • Type your solutions into this document and be sure to show all steps for arriving at your solution. Just giving a final number may not receive full credit. • You may copy and paste mathematical symbols from the statements of the questions into your solution. This document was created using the Arial Unicode font. • These homework problems are proprietary to SNHU COCE. They may not be posted on any non-SNHU website. • The Institutional Release Statement in the course shell gives details about SNHU’s use of systems that compare student submissions to a database of online, SNHU, and other universities’ documents. SNHU MAT230 Page 1 of 6 Module Two Homework Gary Bixby MAT 230 Module Two Homework May 19, 2019 1) State whether each of the following is a statement or is not a statement and explain why. If it is a statement, give its truth value. a) Drink more water. a. ANSWER: Not a statement, it is a command. b) Paris is the capital city of the United States of America. a. ANSWER: Is a statement. False. c) Is it going to rain tomorrow? a. ANSWER: Not a statement, it is a question. This problem is similar to Example 1 and to Exercise 1 in Section 2.1 of your SNHU MAT230 textbook. 2) Consider the two propositions. p: We can buy a book. q: We can go to a restaurant ...
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