a) Define the negation of a proposition. b) What is the negation of "This is a boring course"?
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Question
Let P be the proposition "I will do every exercise in this book" and q be the proposition "I will get an ''I>:' in this course." Express each of these as a combination of P and q. a) I will get an "Pl' in this course only if ! do every exercise in this book. b) I will get an "Pl' in this course and I will do every exercise in this book: c) Either I will not get an "Pl' in this course or I will not do every exercise in this book. d) For me to get an "A" in this course it is necessary and sufficient that I do every exercise in this book.
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The first step in solving 1 problem number 382 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Let P be the proposition "I will do every exercise in this book" and q be the proposition "I will get an ''I>:' in this course." Express each of these as a combination of P and q. a) I will get an "Pl' in this course only if ! do every exercise in this book. b) I will get an "Pl' in this course and I will do every exercise in this book: c) Either I will not get an "Pl' in this course or I will not do every exercise in this book. d) For me to get an "A" in this course it is necessary and sufficient that I do every exercise in this book.
From the textbook chapter The Foundations: Logic and Proofs you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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