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Thinking Mathematically | 6th Edition | ISBN: 9780321867322 | Authors: Robert F. Blitzer

Table of Contents

Chapter 5
Number Theory and the Real Number System

1
Problem Solving and Critical Thinking
1.1
Inductive and Deductive Reasoning
1.2
Estimation, Graphs, and Mathematical Models
1.3
Problem Solving

2
Set Theory
2.1
Basic Set Concepts
2.2
Subsets
2.3
Venn Diagrams and Set Operations
2.4
Set Operations and Venn Diagrams with Three Sets
2.5
Survey Problems

3
Logic
3.1
Statements, Negations, and Quantified Statements
3.2
Compound Statements and Connectives
3.3
Truth Tables for Negation, Conjunction, and Disjunction
3.4
Truth Tables for the Conditional and the Biconditional
3.5
Equivalent Statements and Variations of Conditional Statements
3.6
Negations of Conditional Statements and De Morgans Laws
3.7
Arguments and Truth Tables
3.8
Arguments and Euler Diagrams

4
Number ,Representation and Calculation 211
4.1
Our Hindu-Arabic System and Early Positional Systems
4.2
Number Bases in Positional Systems
4.3
Computation in Positional Systems
4.4
Looking Back at Early Numeration Systems

5
Number Theory and the Real Number System
5.1
Number Theory: Prime and Composite Numbers
5.2
The Integers; Order of Operations
5.3
The Rational Numbers
5.4
The Irrational Numbers
5.5
Real Numbers and Their Properties; Clock Addition
5.6
Exponents and Scientific Notation
5.7
Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences

6
Algebra: Equations and Inequalities
6.1
Algebraic Expressions and Formulas
6.2
Linear Equations in One Variable and Proportions
6.3
Applications of Linear Equations
6.4
Linear Inequalities in One Variable
6.5
Quadratic Equations

7
Algebra:Graphs, Functions, and Linear Systems
7.1
Graphing and Functions
7.2
Linear Functions and Their Graphs
7.3
Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables
7.4
Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
7.5
Linear Programming
7.6
Modeling Data: Exponential, Logarithmic, and Quadratic Functions

8
Personal Finance
8.1
Percent, Sales Tax, and Discounts
8.2
Income Tax
8.3
Simple Interest
8.4
Compound Interest
8.5
Annuities, Methods of Saving, and Investments
8.6
Cars
8.7
The Cost of Home Ownership
8.8
Credit Cards

9
Measurements
9.1
Measuring Length; The Metric System
9.2
Measuring Area and Volume
9.3
Measuring Weight and Temperature

10
Geometry
10.1
Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
10.2
Triangles
10.3
Polygons, Perimeter, and Tessellations
10.4
Area and Circumference
10.5
Volume and Surface Area
10.6
Right Triangle Trigonometry
10.7
Beyond Euclidean Geometry

11
Counting Methods and Probability Theory
11.1
The Fundamental Counting Principle
11.2
Permutations
11.3
Combinations
11.4
Fundamentals of Probability
11.5
Probability with the Fundamental Counting Principle, Permutations, and Combinations
11.6
Events Involving Not and Or; Odds
11.7
Events Involving And; Conditional Probability
11.8
Expected Value

12
Statistics
12.1
Sampling, Frequency Distributions, and Graphs
12.2
Measures of Central Tendency
12.3
Measures of Dispersion
12.4
The Normal Distribution
12.5
Problem Solving with the Normal Distribution
12.6
Scatter Plots, Correlation, and Regression Lines

13
Voting and Apportionment
13.1
Voting Methods
13.2
Flaws of Voting Methods
13.3
Apportionment Methods
13.4
Flaws of Apportionment Methods

14
Graph Theory
14.1
Graphs, Paths, and Circuits
14.2
Euler Paths and Euler Circuits
14.3
Hamilton Paths and Hamilton Circuits
14.4
Trees

Textbook Solutions for Thinking Mathematically

Chapter 3.4 Problem 71

Question

Determine the truth value for each statement when p is false, q is true, and r is false.

\((\sim p \wedge q) \leftrightarrow \sim r\)

Text Transcription:

(sim p wedge q) leftrightarrow sim r

Solution

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The first step in solving 3.4 problem number 71 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Determine the truth value for each statement when p is false, q is true, and r is false.\((\sim p \wedge q) \leftrightarrow \sim r\)Text Transcription:(sim p wedge q) leftrightarrow sim r
From the textbook chapter Truth Tables for the Conditional and the Biconditional you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Thinking Mathematically 6 
Author Robert F. Blitzer
ISBN 9780321867322

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