MGF1106 FRIDAY 9:30-10:45 SAMANTHA SEOW "So the first thing you need to do is identify what the circles are going to be you can do that from this first premise all magnolia trees have green leaves, so we need a circle for magnolia trees and we need a circle for things with green leaves"
Arnissa Lightbourne Monday and Wednesday 10-11:50am "Universal quantifiers include words like: All and every. Existential quantifiers includes words like: Some, most and at least one."
Amanda Rodriguez M/W 10am A logical argument is made up of premises (assumptions, laws, rules, widely held ideas, or observations) and a conclusion. Together, the premises and the conclusion make up the argument.
Shereen Hart MGF1106 Wed 11am "A logical argument is made up of premises which are just statements. Statements of assumptions that we're making and then. There'll be a conclusion, which is the fact that we believe that our premises support together. The premises, in conclusion, create an argument."
Robinson George
MGF1106
Your elaboration on the different types of qualifiers really helped me organize my notes.
Mgf1106 friday 9:30- 10:45
When using the universel quantifier "ALL" that means one circle is inside the other.
Lauren Estremera: 9:30am MGF1106
Some is called an Existential quantifier because it doesn't describe everything.
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Chris Nieto
MGF1106, Mondays 9:30am
It makes sense How to analyze The Euler Diagrams. Thank you.
Kevin Tran
Friday 9:30
"Universal quantifier all so we're describing everything" 19:00
Tyler Alvarez
Friday 9:30
"Together the premises and the conclusion create an argument"
Tyler Holloway
MGF1106 Tuesday 9:30
I learned that just because an argument is valid, doesn't mean that it's true.
MGF1106 FRIDAY 9:30-10:45
SAMANTHA SEOW
"So the first thing you need to do is identify what the circles are going to be you can do that from this first premise all magnolia trees have green leaves, so we need a circle for magnolia trees and we need a circle for things with green leaves"
Yulexy Rodriguez
MGF1106 M/W 5PM-7:45PM
Thank you Ms.Hern these videos are beyond helpful!
Alecia Owens
M-W 10-11:50 AM
When you're using a universal quantifier, "all", means that one of the circles will be inside of the other
Adriel Biddy
Fridays 9:30
"Existential quantifiers just guarantee that at least one exist"
Dominique Miller
MGF1106
Fridays 9:30
"No A's are B's there will be no overlap"
Diamond Tuff
MGF1106 WED 11am-12:15pm
"Existential quantifiers just guarantee that at least one exist"
Jolanda Bostick
MGF1106
This video helps me understand how to use the Euler Diagram to find valid arguments
Talisha Aparicio
Friday 9:30
"No A's are B's there will be no overlap"
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Thanks for watching!
Enrique Triana
MGF1106 Wed 11-12:15
"Anything above the line represents the premises, anything below the line represents the conclusion"
Arnissa Lightbourne
Monday and Wednesday 10-11:50am
"Universal quantifiers include words like: All and every. Existential quantifiers includes words like: Some, most and at least one."
Luis Sanchez
M & W 10-11:50 AM
If you see the "all X are Y", you should see X's circle entirely in Y's circle
Amanda Rodriguez M/W 10am
A logical argument is made up of premises (assumptions, laws, rules, widely held ideas, or observations) and a conclusion.
Together, the premises and the conclusion make up the argument.
Michelle Garcia Cordero
Fridays 9:30am
Existential quantifiers guarantees that at least one exist
Mgf 1106 Jordan Anderson thank you for the help 👍👍👍
Maidelis Rivero
M & W 10-10:50 AM
Existential quantifiers guarantees that at least one exist.
Zakiya Brown
MGF1106 Wed 11am
"Anything above the line represents the premises, anything below the line represents the conclusion"
Shanae Palmer
Monday and Wednesdays 10-11:50 AM
"Just because an argument is valid; doesn't mean that it is true".
Shereen Hart
MGF1106 Wed 11am
"A logical argument is made up of premises which are just statements. Statements of assumptions that we're making and then. There'll be a conclusion, which is the fact that we believe that our premises support together. The premises, in conclusion, create an argument."
Lettely Foster
Fridays 9:30am
"All is the Universal Quantifier"