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220287:

Which statements are logically equivalent to ~(pVq)? A. ~(p v ~q) B. ~(~p➝q) C. ~(p ^ q) D. ~(p➝~q) E. ~p ^ ~q F. ~p ^ q

220287:

@moreso

220287:

last question lol

Allison:

Idk this sorry :[

220287:

@Ultrilliam

220287:

@Allison i dont either lol

Allison:

Lol

Ultrilliam:

I'm not the person to ask about this - Sorry :(

Zarkon:

this is De Morgan's law \[\sim(p\vee q)\equiv \sim p\wedge \sim q\]

Zarkon:

https://goo.gl/rmx3Ql

Zarkon:

also note that \[p\to q\equiv \sim p\vee q\] and \[\sim p\to q\equiv p\vee q\] and therefore \[\sim( p\vee q)\equiv \sim(\sim p\to q)\]

220287:

You could choose more than, all of them if you wanted to.

220287:

@Zarkon

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