Solution Manual for Introduction to Mathematical Thinking: Algebra and Number Systems, 1st Edition

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Chapter 1 SolutionsAn Introduction to Mathematical Thinking:Algebra and Number SystemsWilliam J. Gilbert and Scott A. Vanstone, Prentice Hall, 2005Solutions prepared by William J. Gilbert and Alejandro MoralesExercise 1-1:Determine which of the following sentences are statements. What are the truthvalues of those that are statements?7>5Solution:It is a statement and it is true.Exercise 1-2:Determine which of the following sentences are statements. What are the truthvalues of those that are statements?5>7Solution:It is a statement and its truth value is FALSE.Exercise 1-3:Determine which of the following sentences are statements. What are the truthvalues of those that are statements?Is 5>7?Solution:It is not a statement because it is a question.Exercise 1-4:Determine which of the following sentences are statements. What are the truthvalues of those that are statements?2 is an integer.Solution:This is a statement. It is false as there is no integer whose square is 2.Exercise 1-5:Determine which of the following sentences are statements. What are the truthvalues of those that are statements?1.1

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