A valid argument form guarantees the conclusion whenever the premises are true. Learn the classic valid forms and the common traps.
Logic and Quantifiers
Truth-focused reasoning, quantified statements, and negation.
5 lessons · 20 questions
Logic and Quantifiers
Truth-focused reasoning, quantified statements, and negation.
5 lessons · 20 questions
Argument Forms
1 lessons · 3 questions
Equivalence Laws
1 lessons · 5 questions
Equivalent statements always have the same truth value. Use standard laws like **De Morgan**, **implication**, and **double negation** to rewrite expressions cleanly.
Nested Quantifiers
1 lessons · 5 questions
When a statement has **more than one quantifier**, the order matters. Negating the statement flips each quantifier and negates the predicate.
Quantifiers
1 lessons · 4 questions
Quantifiers tell you whether a statement is about **all** objects or about **at least one** object.
Truth Tables
1 lessons · 3 questions
Truth tables let you compare two statements **row by row**. Two statements are logically equivalent when they match on **every** row.