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Dive into a comprehensive 54-minute video tutorial on propositional logic for discrete mathematics. Master key concepts including propositions, truth tables, connectives, syntax, semantics, and logical equivalence. Learn to translate English statements into logical expressions and explore logical inferences and deductions. Practice with exercises on truth tables and logical inferences to reinforce understanding. Cover essential topics such as well-formed formulas, tautologies, contradictions, conditionals, and logic laws. Gain a solid foundation in propositional logic applicable to computer science and mathematical reasoning.
Syllabus
Propositions.
Connectives.
Well-formed Formula (wffs).
Logic Syntax.
Truth Tables.
Truth Table Practice Exercises.
Tautologies, Contradictions, and Contingent Wffs.
Logical Equivalence with Truth Tables.
Conditionals, Inverses, Converses, And Contrapositives.
Logic Laws.
Arguments.
Translating English into Logic.
Logical Inferences and Deductions.
Logical Inference Practice Exercises.
Taught by
TrevTutor
Reviews
5.0 rating, based on 2 Class Central reviews
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The course is a comprehensive and insightful learning experience. Its well-structured curriculum covers many topics, providing a solid foundation in the subject matter. The engaging lectures and interactive assignments foster a dynamic learning envi…
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Thanks for creating Discrete mathematics videos on YouTube for free. I enjoyed the way you teach. "I recently took the Discrete Mathematics course and I have to say, it was one of the best courses I have ever taken. The instructor was engaging and knowledgeable, breaking down complex concepts into easy-to-understand pieces. The course was well-structured and provided ample practice problems to reinforce the lessons. I particularly appreciated the real-world examples used to demonstrate how the concepts could be applied. Overall, I highly recommend this course to anyone seeking a solid foundation in Discrete Mathematics."