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1 (Single Sided) Trees We are not going to cover the double sided
tree method given in Chapter 11. In my opinion, double sided trees are harder to learn.

2 Or Follow this link (Single Sided) Trees
We are not going to cover the double sided tree method given in Chapter 11. Instead, I will cover Single Sided Trees. They are summarized in Appendix 4 (p. 233) and explained in your course packet in the section called “How to Make a Tree” Or Follow this link

3 (Single Sided) Trees We are not going to cover the double sided
tree method given in Chapter 11. In my opinion it is harder to learn. Instead, I will cover Single Sided Trees. They are summarized in Appendix 4 (p. 233) and explained in your course packet in the section called “How to Make a Tree” Further information is given at or on your Prop Logic CD in the file: ch11a.txt

4 The truth table method can be very inefficient.
(Single Sided) Trees The truth table method can be very inefficient.

5 The truth table method can be very inefficient.
(Single Sided) Trees The truth table method can be very inefficient. Number of variables Number of rows in the table Exponential Growth!

6 the premises are (all) T
The Basic Idea Counterexample A row of a table where the premises are (all) T and the conclusion is F.

7 the premises are (all) T
The Basic Idea Counterexample A row of a table where the premises are (all) T and the conclusion is F. P T F T F QT T F F Q>-P | P>Q T F T F T T T Counterexample

8 The Basic Idea Counterexample Counterexample A row of a table where
the premises are (all) T and the conclusion is F. P T F T F QT T F F Q>-P | P>Q T F T F T T T Counterexample If we had known to calculate row 3, we would have needed to do only ¼ of the work.

9 For more click here The Basic Idea Counterexample Counterexample
A row of a table where the premises are (all) T and the conclusion is F. P T F T F QT T F F Q>-P | P>Q T F T F T T T Counterexample The tree method helps us find counterexamples quickly and efficiently. For more click here


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