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Dec 13 2014 07:36pm
Hello! I need help with about four proofs where I'm given a valid logic argument and need to finish the proof using the rules of inference.

I need an indirect proof, a conditional proof, and a couple proofs in first order logic.

I will pay for help! PST!
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Dec 14 2014 01:23am
Post what you need help with, a few people including myself in this forum would be more than happy to help you if we can.
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Dec 14 2014 01:58pm
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Post what you need help with, a few people including myself in this forum would be more than happy to help you if we can.


I finished and turned it in last night, for better or worse. I can't do a proof in Fitch language to save my life, but I may have done enough to get a passing grade. I'm not an analytic guy and struggle with that level of quantitative reasoning, but I gave it the old college effort :thumbsup:

If I had to do it all over again, I would not have taken Introduction to Logic in the online format again. I just had five other classes and an internship and really didn't have time to make it work. If I am successful it will be my first C in college (in my final semester of undergrad), outside of my major and in an area I am very weak in, and I am okay with that. If I'm not successful I will have to be okay with that as well, and the experience will be beneficial either way.
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I finished and turned it in last night, for better or worse.  I can't do a proof in Fitch language to save my life, but I may have done enough to get a passing grade.  I'm not an analytic guy and struggle with that level of quantitative reasoning, but I gave it the old college effort  :thumbsup:

If I had to do it all over again, I would not have taken Introduction to Logic in the online format again.  I just had five other classes and an internship and really didn't have time to make it work.  If I am successful it will be my first C in college (in my final semester of undergrad), outside of my major and in an area I am very weak in, and I am okay with that.  If I'm not successful I will have to be okay with that as well, and the experience will be beneficial either way.



Indeed I understand I took a intro to logic course in philosophy when I was getting my associates and struggled at first with these things, it wasn't until I took mathematical logic that I began to master these things and after getting my BS in mathematics I felt very strong with proofs and logic in general. Then when I got into graduate school in mathematics I learned even more logic so it's just something that takes time. Cs aren't great but a couple won't kill you in my own experience I noticed the two Cs I have through all of college were the two toughest courses for me as a student to work through regardless of the level.
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