Lesson: 4 Mathematics in The Modern World
Lesson: 4 Mathematics in The Modern World
• Statement
is a declarative sentence that is either true or false,
but NOT both true and false.
Illustration
Determine whether each sentence is a statement.
• Is the test today?
• Go get the newspaper.
• Florida is a state in the United States.
• How are you?
• is a prime number.
What is a Statement?
Answers
• Not statement. It ends with a question mark and not a
declarative sentence. The sentence is interrogative.
• Not statement. The sentence is not declarative because it is
imperative.
• Statement. It is a declarative sentence whose truth value is
true.
• Not statement. It ends with a question mark and not a
declarative sentence.
• Statement. It is a declarative sentence whose truth value is
either true or false
Kinds of Statement
Negation
Conjunction
Disjunction
Conditional
Biconditional
Types of Statement
•• Negation.
The negation of statement is the statement, denoted
by , that has the opposite truth value of
• Conjunction. A statement of the form denoted by , which is
true only when are true at the same time.
• Disjunction. A statement of the form denoted by , which is
true only when is true, is true, or both are true.
• Conditional. A statement that has form “If then ”, denoted by .
It is always true except in the case in which is true and is false.
• Bi-conditional. A statement of the form “ if and only if ”,
denoted by which is true only when have the same truth
value.
EXERCISE NO.4
• 1. Consider the following simple statements.
PART
Today is Friday. : It is raining.
I am going to a movie. I am going to the basketball game.
Express the following compound statements in symbolic form.
1. Today is Friday and it is raining.
2. It is not raining and I am going to a movie.
3. I am going to the basketball game or I am going to a movie.
4. If it is raining, then I am not going to the basketball game.
ANSWER
•1.
EXERCISE NO.4
• 2. Consider the following simple statements.
PART
The game will be played in Atlanta.
: The game will be shown in CBS.
The game will not be shown on ESPN.
The Mets are favoured to win.
Express each of the following symbolic statements in words.
1.
2.
3.
ANSWER
1. The game will be shown in CBS and it will be
played in Atlanta.
2. The game will be shown on ESPN and the
Mets are favored to win.
3. The Mets are favored to win if and only if the
game will not be played in Atlanta.
Truth Value and Truth Table
T F
F T
Truth Value and Truth Table
T T T
T F F
F T F
F F F
Truth Value and Truth Table
T T T
T F T
F T T
F F F
Truth Value and Truth Table
Truth Value of a Conditional
The conditional p→q is false if p is true and q is false. It is true in all
other cases. Here,
statement p is called a premise or hypothesis while statement q is called
consequent or conclusion.
The table below is the truth table for p→q.
T T T
T F F
F T T
F F T
Truth Value and Truth Table
T T T
T F F
F T F
F F T
EXERCISE NO.4
Create a truth table for the compound statement ~(~p∨q)∨q, create a table
showing p, q, ~p, ~p∨q, ~~p∨q and ~~p∨q∨q as
columns. Then, write all possible truth values for p and q. See the table
below.
T T
T F
F T
F F
ANSWER
T T F T F T
T F F F T T
F T T T F T
F F T T F F