This video was also good. I had to pause and take notes and then resume and then pause and rewind but I have to say I think that Ms. Hearn is talking much slower in these videos and that is probably why I'm understanding better. I don't know. However, the step by step was very helpful. I was able to write down the following statements and I know that I definitely don't remember them after hearing it only once I need to hear it over and over again for it to stick but in hearing and writing down and then being able to review the statement while watching the steps on the video I can see how she arrived at the solution. The "or" statement is only False if both components are False, The "and" statement is only True if both components are True. I definitely need more practice but these 2 videos were really great!
Tyler Holloway MGF1106 Tuesday 9:30 I learned that its words such as all, each, every, none are universal quantifiers that apply to everyone; and then its words such as some, there exists, for at least are quantifiers that describe one or more.
Estera Lador MGF1106 F 9:30 "So in order to determine if you have a compound statement you need to know if you have two simple statements being joined by a conective."
Kevin White MGF1106 Friday 9:30 AM Hello professor Hearn good lesson one take away I learned is when we join two simple statements together it is known as acompound statements.
Shameeza M. MGF1106 F9:30 Universal quantifiers describe characteristics that apply to all such as all,each, and every. While existential quantifiers describe the characteristics of one or more individuals using words such as some, or at least one.
Enrique Triana MGF1106 WED 11-12:15 "In order to determine if you have a compound statement, you need to know if you have two simple statements being joined by a connective"
MGF1106 Friday 9:30- 10:45 "In order to determine if you have a compound statement you need to know if you have two simple statement being joined by a connective" -Alexander Patrick
Shereen Hart MGF 1106 Wed 11:00am "In order to determine if you have a compound statement, you need to know if you have two simple statement being joined by a connective"
Roxanne Geldart MGF1106 TR 2PM Words likes all, each, every, no(ne) are universal quantifiers that amply to everyone. Words like some, there exists, (for) at least are existential quantifiers they describe one or more.
Shackalia Gordon MGF1106 Tues/Thurs 2pm "in order to determine if you have a compound statement, you need to know if you have two simple statements being joined by a connective"
Caila Davis MGF1106 Friday 9:30 AM “The words like all,each,every,and no are called universal quantifies because they describe characteristics that apply to everyone”
Wow, you are one clever instructor! I wish you had videos on all 8 chapters!
Thanks! What book are you studying?
I found this video extremely helpful. I intend to binge watch the others.
This video was also good. I had to pause and take notes and then resume and then pause and rewind but I have to say I think that Ms. Hearn is talking much slower in these videos and that is probably why I'm understanding better. I don't know. However, the step by step was very helpful. I was able to write down the following statements and I know that I definitely don't remember them after hearing it only once I need to hear it over and over again for it to stick but in hearing and writing down and then being able to review the statement while watching the steps on the video I can see how she arrived at the solution. The "or" statement is only False if both components are False, The "and" statement is only True if both components are True. I definitely need more practice but these 2 videos were really great!
Jaime MGF1106 F 9:30
"If math is mental exercise, then I will exercise". I liked this particular quote because math is like working out.
Jenn Kral MGF 1106 F 9:30... Statement : All do: Negation: Some do not, or not all do
Some do: Negation : None do, or all do not
Jolanda Bostick
MGF1106
This video was a lot to ingest But it helped me understand how to solve problems using their perspective methods
I love you so much, thanks. I was looking for a video to help me link aeio syllogisms to propositional logic
Happy to help!
Tyler Holloway
MGF1106 Tuesday 9:30
I learned that its words such as all, each, every, none are universal quantifiers that apply to everyone; and then its words such as some, there exists, for at least are quantifiers that describe one or more.
Estera Lador
MGF1106 F 9:30
"So in order to determine if you have a compound statement you need to know if you have two simple statements being joined by a conective."
Cassandra Johnson
MGF1106 (F-9:30)
A compound statement may be formed by combining two or more statements. Components make up a compound statement.
Helped a lot!!!
Valentina Amaya
MGF1106 F9:30
A statement is defined as a declarative sentence that is either true or false, but not both simultaneously.
Kevin White MGF1106 Friday 9:30 AM
Hello professor Hearn good lesson one take away I learned is when we join two simple statements together it is known as acompound statements.
Samantha Sulecki
MGF1106 F 9:30
"The statements making up the compound statement are called the component statements."
Justin Ward MFG1106 F9:30
A statement is defined as a declarative sentence that is either true or false, but not both simultaneously.
helpful,,, thanks
You're welcome!
Shameeza M. MGF1106 F9:30
Universal quantifiers describe characteristics that apply to all such as all,each, and every. While existential quantifiers describe the characteristics of one or more individuals using words such as some, or at least one.
Great!
Susan Jardines MGF1106 F 9:30
“A declarative sentence can not be simultaneously true and false”
Ayla Lucas MGF1106 Friday 9:30-10:45 "Mathematics is a mental exercise. Push-ups are physical exercise. I will exercise."
LOL I love that one
Enrique Triana
MGF1106 WED 11-12:15
"In order to determine if you have a compound statement, you need to know if you have two simple statements being joined by a connective"
MGF1106 Friday 9:30- 10:45
"In order to determine if you have a compound statement you need to know if you have two simple statement being joined by a connective"
-Alexander Patrick
chantaldine joseph
MGF1106 F 9;30😊
A Statement is a declarative that is either true or false but can never be simulaneously
Great!
Sara Rosen F 930-1045
The statements making up the compound statement are called the component statements."
Thanks for watching! :-)
Stephanie Ramos
MGF1106 9:30
" to simplify logic we use symbols"
Jorge Cereghino MGF 1106 Friday 9:30am
"A compound statement may be formed by combining two or more statements."
Anton Perez
MGF1106 Friday 9:30-10:45 AM
“To simplify logic we use symbols”
leesha lewinson
MGF1106 Tue & Thur 2PM
"The negation of a true statement is false and the negation of a false statement is true."
Lauren Estremera MGF1106 9:30am
A statement is defined as a declarative sentence that is either true or false, but not both simultaneously.
Shereen Hart
MGF 1106
Wed 11:00am
"In order to determine if you have a compound statement, you need to know if you have two simple statement being joined by a connective"
Danielle Bramos MGF1106 F930
“A statement is defined as a declarative sentence that is either true or false, but not both simultaneously”.
Jantanies ThomasMGF 1106Wed 11:00am"A statement is defined as a declarative sentence that is either true or false, but not both simultaneously."
Roxanne Geldart
MGF1106 TR 2PM
Words likes all, each, every, no(ne) are universal quantifiers that amply to everyone. Words like some, there exists, (for) at least are existential quantifiers they describe one or more.
Shackalia Gordon
MGF1106 Tues/Thurs 2pm
"in order to determine if you have a compound statement, you need to know if you have two simple statements being joined by a connective"
Geovanna Cavalcante
MGF1106 TR 2pm
" To simplify logic we use symbols "
Caila Davis MGF1106 Friday 9:30 AM
“The words like all,each,every,and no are called universal quantifies because they describe characteristics that apply to everyone”
Iuliia Tsarkova
MGF 1106
Wed 11:00 am
" The statement is defined as a declarative sentence that is either true or false, but not both simultaneously."
"Quantifiers negate quantity" - a light bulb went off for me.
Love those lightbulbs!
Shanae Dixon
MGF 1106
W 11am
"All do = some do not
Some do = none do"
Diamond Tuff
MGF1106 WED 11am-12:15pm
"A statement is defined as a declarative sentence that is either true or false, but not both simultaneously"
Ariana Noriega
MGF1106 wed 11-12
"To simplify logic we use symbols."
Zakiya Brown
MGF1106 Wed 11am
"The negation of a universal quantifier actually involved an existential one"
Natalie Ortega
MGF1106 Wed 11am
Many connective with terms such as and, or , not , and if...then are used to form compound statements.
Edwin mondestin
MGF1106 T/R 2pm
i learn simplify logic we use symbols
Marcela Munoz MGF1106 F930
“ A Statement is a declarative sentencethatnis either true or false but not both simultaneously”