Common English has many ways to describe logical

Chapter 1, Problem 7

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Common English has many ways to describe logical connectives. Write a wff for each of the following expressions. a. Either A or B b. Neither A nor B

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QUESTION:

Common English has many ways to describe logical connectives. Write a wff for each of the following expressions. a. Either A or B b. Neither A nor B

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The “wff” stands for well-formed formulae. In well-formed formulae, the sentences and their relationships are represented using logic symbols.

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Consider the given expression, ”Either  or ”. Any of the statements will be true at a time. So we can represent the relation “Either, or” using the disjunction symbol as follows:

Hence the wff for expression, ”Either  or ” is .

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