SOLUTION: Let p, stands for the statement ''he is funny'' and q, be the statement ''he is serious'' write each of the following in simple English.(a) pvq (b)p^q (c) p^~q (d) ~pv~q
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Question 1098572: Let p, stands for the statement ''he is funny'' and q, be the statement ''he is serious'' write each of the following in simple English.(a) pvq (b)p^q (c) p^~q (d) ~pv~q
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He is funny or he is serious.
He is funny and he is serious.
He is funny and he is not serious.
He is not funny or he is not serious.
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it

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