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Define Generalized Modus Ponens​

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Answered by PrinceThakur07
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The generalized modus ponens is a fuzzy logic pattern of reasoning that permits inferences to be made with rules having imprecise information in both their antecedent and consequent parts. Several alternatives are available to represent the meaning one wishes to assign to a given rule.

Answered by vinod04jangid
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Generalized Modus Ponens

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Generalized  Modus Ponens is a fuzzy logic pattern of reasoning. It permits inferences to be made with rules having approximate information in both their predecessor and consequent parts. It simple means that when "P implies Q. P is true. Therefore Q must also be true". These days many AI techniques are based on a predicate logic using it as the inference rule. It is simple to program and powerful. The first person who described the argument form of modus ponens was Theophrastus.

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