Mathematics
Mathematics, 29.02.2020 03:28, maymaaz

DISCRETE MATHEMATIC

Q1 - Q3 are word problems given as a sequence of hypotheses/
premises ending with "Therefore conclusion". Show that each
word problem is a valid argument.
Use rules of inference to show steps and reasons in the proof.

1) If I take a bus or subway then I'll be late for my
appointment.
If I take a taxi then I will be on time for my appointment and
I will be broke. If I don't take the subway and don't take a bus
then I will take a taxi. I will not be late for the appointment.
Therefore, I will be broke.

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