Basic Logic GatesBasic Logic Gates All digital systems can be constructed by only three basic logic gates. These basic gates are called the AND gate‚ the OR gate‚ and the NOT gate. Some textbooks also include the NAND gate‚ the NOR gate and the EXOR gate as the members of the family of basic logic gates. The descriptions of the operations of these gates are listed below: AND gate The AND gate is a circuit which gives a high output (logic 1) if all its inputs are high. A dot () is used to indicate
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Philosophy 201—Practical Logic Loyola University New Orleans Ben Bayer Summer 2012 Homework #1 DUE: Tuesday‚ September 11th‚ (at 11:59pm‚ just before midnight) Directions For each of the listed fallacious arguments‚ select an answer to each of questions (a) and (b). For both (a) and (b)‚ select ONE AND ONLY ONE answer from (i) through (vii). For most of the answers in (b) you will need to fill in the specified blanks with details from the argument to fully explain
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intellectual beings. STEPS OF CATEGORICAL SYLLOGISM The mind takes several steps when making a categorical syllogism. 1. Apprehension or knowledge of three concepts. 2. Comparison of two of them with one of them‚ as a middle concept. 3. Perception of the agreement of the two concepts with the middle concept‚ and of the disagreement of other with it; and the pronouncement of the aforesaid in the manner of two propositional premises. 4. Perception and pronouncement of the agreement
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(the complementary class). The various area of the diagram are noted above. | | | 2. Shading represents the knowledge that no individual exists in that area. Empty space represents the fact that no information is known about that area. | | | 3. An "X" represents "at least one (individual)" and so corresponds with the word "some." | | | | | | II. Some typical examples of syllogisms are shown here by their mood and figure. | A. EAE-1 | 1. The syllogism has an E statement for
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would help further increase the success of our nation. In the story “Idiot Nation” written by Michael moore‚ his opinion is opposite of most americans‚ he believes this nation is filled with idiots‚ thus the title of his story‚ Idiot Nation. I do agree with Michael moore on most of his opinions. Most of the people in this nation are in fact idiots‚ as Michael moore addressed them to be‚ but not everyone in this nation are idiots. The nation’s poor educational system and the students not having
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Assignment #3 – Chapter #3 Wharton Class Due: Tuesday‚ September 16th @ 8:45am FBTC Class Due: Wednesday‚ September 17th @ 10:15am M/C Questions 1 – 15‚ pp. 113-4 (30 pts. total – 2 pts. ea.) 1. c 2. a 3. d 4. b 5. d 6.a 7.d 8. b 9. c 10. a 11. d 12. b 13. a 14. d 15. b T/F Questions 1 – 12‚ p.115 (12 pts. total – 1 pt. ea.) 1. f 2. t 3. t 4. f 5. f 6. t 7. f 8. t 9. t 10.f 11. f 12. t Algorithm Workbench #1 - #7‚ pp.115-6 – Write pseudocode
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representation. In the popular single American Idiot‚ from the 2004 album American Idiot‚ Billie Joe Armstrong‚ along with accompanying members of his band‚ use fast-paced and violent sounding music to emphasize the thought-provoking lyrics which opinionates that the citizens of America are passively accepting a singular point of view projected by the media and refusing to take part in improving their homeland. Armstrong
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or (2) 10 mph (3) 100 mph (b) The microcomputer requires a table or equation for converting from rotations/second to miles/hour. The pulses produced by the rotating disk must be counted over a known period of time‚ and the table or equation used to convert the binary count to miles per hour. 1-2. –34° quantizes to –30° => 1 V => 0001 +31° quantizes to +30° => 7 V => 0111 +77° quantizes to +80° => 12 V => 1100 +108° quantizes to +110° => 15 V => 1111 1-3.* Decimal‚ Binary‚ Octal
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embedded in the dialogue. What happens preceding the first line of the poem? What happens between the first and second stanzas? Between the second and third stanzas? How does the female character behave and what does she say during the third stanza? 3. What do “parents grudge‚ and you” in stanza 2? What are the “living walls of jet”? What three things will the woman kill by crushing the flea? 4. Why and how does the woman “triumph” in the third stanza? What is the speaker’s response? How logical
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Michael Moore’s “Idiot Nation” has some intriguing ideas and concepts. Though no matter how much I want to‚ I can not say I agree with them as a whole. I really find most of them to be the just ramblings of a burned out student‚ who is making excuses for his failures. Furthermore‚ I feel he should stop complaining and go back to college. There are; however‚ three statements I do‚ at least partially‚ agree with. I do agree that teachers are under appreciated‚ that schools are in pathetic shape and
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