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Brian McLogan
Master Writing the truth table for a given statement
Master Writing the truth table for a given statement
The Business Professor
Deductive Reasoning
What is Deductive Reasoning? Deductive reasoning is the mental process of drawing deductive inferences. An inference is deductively valid if its conclusion follows logically from its premises, i.e. it is impossible for the premises to be...
The Business Professor
Deductive Reasoning
What is Deductive Reasoning? Deductive reasoning is the mental process of drawing deductive inferences. An inference is deductively valid if its conclusion follows logically from its premises, i.e. it is impossible for the premises to be...
Brian McLogan
Master Write a conditional statement, its inverse, converse and contrapositive
Master Write a conditional statement, its inverse, converse and contrapositive
Curated Video
PEP8 Guidelines Python Clean Coding - Comparisons and Logical Operations
This video explains comparisons and logical operations in Python.<br<br/>/>
This clip is from the chapter "Python Basics" of the series "PEP8 Guidelines: Python Clean Coding".This section focuses on various basic Python concepts.
This clip is from the chapter "Python Basics" of the series "PEP8 Guidelines: Python Clean Coding".This section focuses on various basic Python concepts.
Curated Video
Multiple approaches to logical arguments
Pupil outcome: I can construct a logical argument. Key learning points: - A logical argument does not have to only be algebraic. - Geometrical reasoning can be used to argue that something is true. - Values can be used to demonstrate...
Curated Video
Data Science and Machine Learning with R - Conditional Statements
This video explains conditional statements.<br/<br/>>
This clip is from the chapter "Intermediate R" of the series "Data Science and Machine Learning with R from A-Z Course [Updated for 2021]".This section explains intermediate R.
This clip is from the chapter "Intermediate R" of the series "Data Science and Machine Learning with R from A-Z Course [Updated for 2021]".This section explains intermediate R.
Curated Video
PEP8 Guidelines Python Clean Coding - Exercise 2: If Statements
This video is an exercise on a Job Application by using If statement.<br<br/>/>
This clip is from the chapter "Python Basics" of the series "PEP8 Guidelines: Python Clean Coding".This section focuses on various basic Python concepts.
This clip is from the chapter "Python Basics" of the series "PEP8 Guidelines: Python Clean Coding".This section focuses on various basic Python concepts.
Curated Video
The Greeks and Proof
The Greek development of a rigorous system of logic and reasoning, which led to the first mathematical proofs. Maths - History Of Maths A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the curriculum. Twig’s context films...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
What is Logos?
What is Logos for public speaking? As Aristotle might say, a logos definition is, a rhetorical appeal, a way of persuading listeners.
Logos = Appealing to listeners' sense of rationale and logic, responding to an audience's...
Logos = Appealing to listeners' sense of rationale and logic, responding to an audience's...
TMW Media
Geometric Proofs: Why are proofs important
Why is it important to do proofs? What is a proof? Why does every statement have to be true?<br/>
Geometric Proofs, Part 1
Geometric Proofs, Part 1
The Business Professor
Persuasive Messages - Communications
A persuasive message is the central message that intrigues, informs, convinces, or calls to action. Persuasive messages are often discussed in terms of reason versus emotion. Every message has elements of ethos, or credibility; pathos,...
The Business Professor
Persuasive Messages - Communications
A persuasive message is the central message that intrigues, informs, convinces, or calls to action. Persuasive messages are often discussed in terms of reason versus emotion. Every message has elements of ethos, or credibility; pathos,...
Let's Tute
Lines and Angles: Properties and Theorems
Lines and Angles part 2/2: This video explains the properties of triangles and their angles, including the measure of angles and the remote interior angle theorem. Through logical and analytical reasoning, we can understand the real-life...
TMW Media
Geometric Proofs: An example proof
What are proofs trying to get you to do? What is needed when preparing to work on a proof? Geometric Proofs, Part 2
Curated Video
Persuasive Writing 1
Persuasive Writing explains the purpose of persuasive writing and lists examples of focused, specific topics for persuasive writing.
TMW Media
Geometric Proofs: Part 2 of 3 of learning to solve proofs
This video contains 2 more proofs to solve. Geometric Proofs, Part 5
TMW Media
Geometric Proofs: Part 1 of 3 of learning to solve proofs
This video contains 2 proofs to solve.<br/>
Geometric Proofs, Part 4
Geometric Proofs, Part 4
TMW Media
Geometric Proofs: Part 3 of 3 of learning to solve proofs
This video contains 1 proof to solve.<br/>
Geometric Proofs, Part 6
Geometric Proofs, Part 6
TMW Media
Geometric Proofs: The properties of proofs
What are the 9 properties you can apply to proofs? What else can you apply to proofs?<br/>
Geometric Proofs, Part 3
Geometric Proofs, Part 3
CK-12 Foundation
Deductive Reasoning: Lesson
It is elementary, my dear Watson. A segment in a playlist on geometry introduces the idea of deductive reasoning. The video goes over three rules that apply to deductive reasoning and conditional statements.
CK-12 Foundation
Indirect Proofs in Algebra and Geometry: Lesson
Indirectly, it is a good proof method. A segment of a playlist on geometry introduces a way to prove geometric and algebraic statements. Using a general examples, the video shows how to develop an indirect proof.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Identify the Role Video Lesson
Watch a demonstration of how to approach questions that ask you to identify the role a statement plays in a passage on the Logical Reasoning section of the LSAT. [7:24]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fallacies: Denying the Antecedent
In this video, Matthew C. Harris explains the fallacy of denying the antecedent, the formal fallacy that arises from inferring the inverse of a conditional statement. He also explains why graduate students might also be humans. [3:35]