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MATH 101 (Logic and Set Theory)

Review Questions for the Final Exam

26 May 2015
Prof. Virgilio P. Sison

1. Give a direct proof of validity.


All members of the Alumni Association are professionals. However, not all Jaycees are professionals. Therefore,
some Jaycees are not members of the Alumni Association.
2. Let A and B be propositions. Prove that if a contradiction is derived as a consequence of A B, then A
logically implies B.
3. Consider the set Z of integers.
a. Show that the natural order on Z does not well order Z.
b. State the Well Ordering Principle.
c. Give a well ordering of Z.
4. Prove the following.
a. Every well-ordered set is linearly ordered.
b. Every subset of a well-ordered set is well-ordered.
5. Consider the set Z of integers, and let m be a fixed positive integer.
a. Define the relation of congruence modulo m in Z.
b. Prove that this relation is an equivalence relation.
c. Prove that the set of residue classes modulo m is a partition of Z.
6. Let R be the set of real numbers. Consider the function : R3 R defined by (x1 , x2 , x3 ) = x3 . Prove that
is surjective but is not injective.
7. State the five Peanos Axioms on the natural number system.
8. Use the Principle of Mathematical Induction to prove that
n
X
i=1

(3i 2) =

n(3n 1)
2

for all natural natural numbers n 1.


9. Let C be the set of complex numbers, and R be the set or real numbers. Prove that R R and C are equipollent.
10. State the Continuum Hypothesis.
END OF EXAM

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