Asked by Lisette Mendoza on May 14, 2024
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In a Venn diagram, each circle represents a:
A) copula
B) quantifier
C) term
D) complete proposition
E) truth value
Copula
In logic and grammar, a word or expression that links the subject of a sentence to a predicate, such as "is" in "The sky is blue."
Quantifier
A symbol or word used in logic and mathematics to specify the quantity of subjects to which a statement applies.
Complete Proposition
A statement or assertion that conveys a complete thought or idea, typically containing a subject and predicate that make a declarative statement.
- Become familiar with how Venn diagrams are used to illustrate categorical propositions.
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Learning Objectives
- Become familiar with how Venn diagrams are used to illustrate categorical propositions.
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