Let p, q, and r be the propositions p: You have the flu. q: You miss the final examination. r: You pass the course. Express each of these propositions as an English sentence. a) ¬p→q You have the flu if you miss the final examination. If you have the flu, then you miss the final examination. If you do not have the flu, then you miss the final examination. If you do not have the flu, then you do not miss the final examination. If you have the flu, then you do not miss the final examination.
Ok so p is that you have the flu ~p is the negation meaning you not have the flu q is that you miss the final examination ~q is that you dont miss the examination Using the above info what do you think ~p~q means?
was trying to get the rest of the equation on here so i will have to wing it
well start with the first half
i dont know
there is b c d and e parts to the equation
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