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Chapter 1 Propositional Logic and Set Theory
Main Objectives of this Chapter.
At the end of this chapter, students will be able to:
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Know the basic concepts of mathematical logic.
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Know methods and procedures in combining the validity of statements.
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Understand the concept of quantifiers.
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Know basic facts about argument and validity.
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Understand the concept of set.
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Apply rules of operations on sets to find the result.
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Show set operations using Venn diagrams.