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Discrete Mathematics Midterm Quiz 1

The document contains questions about sequences, progressions, logical expressions, propositional logic, and arguments. It tests understanding of concepts like arithmetic progression, geometric progression, logical equivalence, truth tables, deduction rules, and logic.

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Discrete Mathematics Midterm Quiz 1

The document contains questions about sequences, progressions, logical expressions, propositional logic, and arguments. It tests understanding of concepts like arithmetic progression, geometric progression, logical equivalence, truth tables, deduction rules, and logic.

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What is the missing term?

3,9,__,81.…
Answer:
27

The geometric sequences uses common in finding the succeeding terms.
Factor
Assume the sequence: 1,3,5,7,9, ….
What is the 20th term?
39
What type of progression this suggest?
Arithmetic
Given the series : 2,5,8,11.…
What is the type of progression?
Arithmetic
What is the sum from 1st to 5th element?
14

is a functionfrom a subset of the set of integers.


Sequence

The sum of the geometric progression is called geometric series


Select one:
True
False
What is the 4th and 8th element of a(n)= n^(2) ?
Select one:
a. 32,64
b. 64,16
c. 16,64
d. 8,16
Arithmetic progression is the sum of the terms of the arithmetic series.
Select one:
True
False

match the following formulas to its corresponding sequence

Geomethric Series
Double Summation

De Morgan's law is used in finding the equivalence of a logic expression using other
logical functions.

Select one:
True
False
¬P ∨ Q is equivalent to :

Select one:
a.
¬P ∧ ¬Q
b.
¬(P∨Q)
c.
P→Q
A sequence  that involves a common difference in identifying the succeeding terms.

Select one:
a.
Geometric Progression
b.
Arithmetic Progression
 is a function from a subset of the set of integers.

Sequence

A set of statements, one of which is called the conclusion and the rest of which are
called premises.

Answer: 
Argument
Match the truth tables to its corresponding propositional logic

Disjunction

Conjunction

Implication

¬(P ∨ Q) is logically equal to which of the following expressions?

Select one:
a.
 ¬P ∧ ¬Q.
b.
¬P ∨ Q
c.
¬P ∨ ¬Q

 is the same truth value under any assignment of truth values to their atomic parts.
Logical Equivalence
Identify the propositional logic of the truth table given

Select one:
a.
conjunction
b.
disjunction
c.
negation
d.
implication

How many possible output will be produced in a proposition of three statements?

Answer: 
8

Deduction rule is an argument that is not always right.

Select one:
True
False
The study of what makes an argument good or bad.

Answer: 
Logic

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