SOLUTION: Use De Morgan’s laws to determine whether the two statements are equivalent. Show your work. ∼(p ∨ ∼q), ∼p ∧ q
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Question 550503: Use De Morgan’s laws to determine whether the two statements are equivalent. Show your work. ∼(p ∨ ∼q), ∼p ∧ q
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
~(p V ~q)
~(p) ^ ~(~q)
~p ^ q
So the two expressions are equivalent
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