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Given the series : 2,5,8,11....
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What is the sum from 1st to 5th element? Blank 2 Question 1
14 Arithmetic 40 Geometric
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Answer Question 2 is a function from a subset of the set of integers.
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A sequence that involves a common difference in identifying the succeeding terms.
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Arithmetic Progression
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Geometric Progression
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A set of statements, one of which is called the conclusion and the rest of which are called
premises.
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Arithmetic progression is the sum of the terms of the arithmetic series.
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Deduction rule is an argument that is not always right.
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The study of what makes an argument good or bad.
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De Morgan's law is used in finding the equivalence of a logic expression using other logical
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Identify the propositional logic of the truth table given
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disjunction
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conjunction
c.
implication
d.
negation
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The geometric sequences uses common Answer Question 10 in finding the
succeeding terms.
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match the following formulas to its corresponding sequence
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Blank 1 Question 12 is the same truth value under any assignment of
truth values to their atomic parts.
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What is the 4th and 8th element of a = n^(2) ?
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8,16
b.
32,64
c.
64,16
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16,64
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What is the missing term?
3,9,__,81....
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Match the truth tables to its corresponding propositional logic
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Assume the sequence: 1,3,5,7,9, ….
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What type of progression this suggest? Blank 2 Question 16
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The sum of the geometric progression is called geometric series
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How many possible output will be produced in a proposition of three statements?
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¬(P ∨ Q) is logically equal to which of the following expressions?
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¬P ∨ ¬Q
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¬P ∨ Q
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¬P ∧ ¬Q.
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¬P ∨ Q is equivalent to :
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¬(P∨Q)
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P→Q