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Must a valid rule of inference always lead to a true conclusion?
mamma_mia66 said:I am sorry I posted my question by mistake in Number Theory section. Please ignore it or delete it from there.
My question is: Must a valid rule of inference always lead to a true conclusion?
CompuChip said:A rule of inference is a prescription to produce a (set of) valid statement(s) from a (set of) valid statement(s).
So by definition, the answer is "yes"![]()
So now you are saying you were lying to us by not posting this in the "homework and schoolwork" area?mamma_mia66 said:Surprise everyone. This was an extra credits question. And the answer is NO. I was disappointed too. But I really didn't understand way is NO?
Well, don't worry about it too much. I fell for it, too.mamma_mia66 said:I just wanted to know why the answer was given NO. I had my answer YES.
I apologize. You said earlier it was an extra credit problem, not just that it was in a section labled "for extra credit".mamma_mia66 said:What do you mean I was lying. This was not homework question at all. This was an supplementary exersices called for extra credits. I didn't not use this for school extra credits. I just wanted to know why the answer was given NO. I had my answer YES. I am sorry for the missunderstanding.
bettydlgc said:I got one of my logic HW questions wrong can anyone help me prove the following?
-(-P v -Q) therefore (P & Q)