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OpenStudy (mathisfun13):

Let g be “She is an actress” and let s be “She is a director.” Write the following in symbolic form. She is not either an actress or a director.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so a no body jk

OpenStudy (mathisfun13):

haha

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you internet

Directrix (directrix):

AT first thought, I'm coming up with: ~ g ^ ~ S and ^ means "and" and ~ means not So, is that logically equivalent to ~( g v s) ? @mathisfun13

OpenStudy (mathisfun13):

do parenthesis matter?

Directrix (directrix):

Here, they do --> ~ ( g v s)

OpenStudy (mathisfun13):

okay cool

Directrix (directrix):

Do you have options? I am still thinking about that basketball problem with the negation.

OpenStudy (mathisfun13):

for that one? yes

OpenStudy (mathisfun13):

A. All basketball players are 7 ft. tall. B. All basketball players are 6 ft. tall. C. All basketball players are not 6 ft. tall. D. Some basketball players are 7 ft. tall. E. Some basketball players are 6 ft. tall.

OpenStudy (mathisfun13):

We all agreed it was the last one because negations are just the opposite of the statement

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