SOLUTION: let p represent the statement Jim plays football, and let q represent micheal plays basketball. convert the compound statements into symbols.
It is not the case that jim does not
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Question 483282: let p represent the statement Jim plays football, and let q represent micheal plays basketball. convert the compound statements into symbols.
It is not the case that jim does not play football or micheal does not play basketball
options:
~pV~q
~(~pV~q)
~(pV~q)
(~pVq)
Answer by cleomenius(959) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your answer is B.
In parenthesis, you are negating p and you are negating q, to result in (~pv~q)
You then negate this entire statement ~(~pv~q)
Cleomenius.
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