Part 2. Determine whether each argument is valid. If the argument is valid, give a proof using the laws of logic. If the argument is invalid, give values for the pred- icates P and Q over the domain a, b that demonstrate the argument is invalid.

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Part 2. Determine whether each argument is valid. If the argument is valid, give
a proof using the laws of logic. If the argument is invalid, give values for the pred-
icates P and Q over the domain a, b that demonstrate the argument is invalid.
(b)
Vx (P(x) V Q(x))
VQ(x) VVxP(x)
Transcribed Image Text:Part 2. Determine whether each argument is valid. If the argument is valid, give a proof using the laws of logic. If the argument is invalid, give values for the pred- icates P and Q over the domain a, b that demonstrate the argument is invalid. (b) Vx (P(x) V Q(x)) VQ(x) VVxP(x)
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