SOLUTION: Using Morgan laws to write an equivalent statement for the sentence....... The store does not have a bathroom or park does not have an ice skating rink.

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Question 984202: Using Morgan laws to write an equivalent statement for the sentence....... The store does not have a bathroom or park does not have an ice skating rink.
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I suspect you mean 'De Morgan's Laws'. Yes, it matters.

Let represent "the store has a bathroom". Then represents "the store does not have a bathroom". Let represent "the park has a skating rink". Then represents "the park does not have a skating rink". Then we can represent the statement: "The store does not have a bathroom or the park does not have a skating rink" by . Then using De Morgan we can say , which can then be translated back to "It is not the case that the store has a bathroom and the park has a skating rink."

John

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

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