Chapter 1 – Storyboard * Date assigned: * 10/31/2012 * Date due: * 11/14/2012 * Description: * -------------------------------------------------
Brief illustrative examples of the audience screen perspective, as well as accompanying diction from the host/narrator. * -------------------------------------------------
Part 1
HOST: Lets begin by defining propositions:
Propositions: a declaration sentence that is either true or false. Never both.
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Propositions: a declaration sentence that is either true or false. Never both.
Propositional logic: Area of logic that deals with propositions
P = milk is good.
HOST: A proposition is simply a fact stated in its purest state. ~ Now we consider ways to form new propositions by using the words NOT, AND, & OR. These new propositions are called compound compositions.
Propositions: a declaration sentence that is either true or false. Never both.
Propositional logic: Area of logic that deals with propositions
Compound Proposition: New props formed from existing props using logical operators
Compound Proposition: New props formed from existing props using logical operators
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P = milk is not good.
NOT P
P
T
F
F
T
HOST: This method Is called negation. Where the original proposition giving the value T is negated than the value F is returned. Now we move to the next logical operators considered the binary operators.
Binary Operators: AND OR AND NOT XOR IMPLICATION BICONDITIONAL
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Propositions: a declaration sentence that is either true or false. Never both.
Propositional logic: Area of logic that deals with propositions
Compound Proposition: New props formed from existing props using logical operators
Binary