32. Consider the argument: Premise 1: p→q Premise 2: -r Premise 3: q vr Conclusion: r Write the above argument in its symbolic statement form. A. {[(p → qn -r )A (qvr )]} →r B. {p→ [(g n-7) A (qvr))...


32. Consider the argument:<br>Premise 1: p→q<br>Premise 2: -r<br>Premise 3: q vr<br>Conclusion: r<br>Write the above argument in its symbolic statement form.<br>A. {[(p → qn -r )A (qvr )]} →r<br>B. {p→ [(g n-7) A (qvr)) →7}<br>C. {(p- q)A [(-r ng) vr]} →7<br>D. (I(p→ q)n-]A (gvr)} →<br>33. Consider the conditional statement,

Extracted text: 32. Consider the argument: Premise 1: p→q Premise 2: -r Premise 3: q vr Conclusion: r Write the above argument in its symbolic statement form. A. {[(p → qn -r )A (qvr )]} →r B. {p→ [(g n-7) A (qvr)) →7} C. {(p- q)A [(-r ng) vr]} →7 D. (I(p→ q)n-]A (gvr)} → 33. Consider the conditional statement, "If 3 is not an even integer, then the square root of 4 is even". Which type of transformation of the conditional statement is the statement," If 3 is an even integer, then the square root of 4 is not even"? A. Inverse B. Contrapositive C. Converse D. Contradiction 34. Which of the following are well formed symbolic propositional statements? i. - [p - (q a p)1 ii. - [p - (q +p)) i. (pA -4) v (a - -p) A. i and ii only B. i and ii only C. i and i only D. i, i and i

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