a)
To write: the conclusion of the given statement with additional statement.
a)
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The given statement is “all my students love geometry”
The given additional statement is “Stu is my student”
Stu is my student, so, he loves geometry.
Hence, conclusion is “Stu loves geometry”.
b)
To write: the conclusion of the given statement with additional statement.
b)
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The given statement is “all my students love geometry”
The given additional statement is “Luis loves geometry”
Luis loves geometry, but we don’t know he is my student or not.
Hence, no conclusion is possible.
C)
To write: the conclusion of the given statement with additional statement.
C)
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The given statement is “all my students love geometry”
The given additional statement is “Stella is not my student”
Stella is not my student, but she may or may not loves geometry.
Hence, there is no conclusion possible.
d)
To write: the conclusion of the given statement with additional statement.
d)
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The given statement is “all my students love geometry”
The given additional statement is “George does not love geometry”
George does not love geometry, so he is not my student.
Hence, the conclusion is “George is not my student”.
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