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2. Write in verbal form p: he is fat, w: he is hard working, then (~p) (~w) is :

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Answered by tunnikumari273
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Answer:

Write in verbal form p: he is fat, w: he is hard working, then (~p) (~w) is :

Answered by rafiaibrahim903
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Answer:

The required answer is $(\sim p) \vee(\sim w)$.

Step-by-step explanation:

Disjunction: It is a compound statement created by employing the word or to join two sentences.

5ymbolic form $\rightarrow$ Verbal form

verbal form $\rightarrow$ symbolic form

Not Negation   $\sim

AND        Conjunction \wedge

OR           Disjunction  \vee

If...then   Condition    \rightarrow

If and only if... in backend ..  \leftrightarrow

Given: p: he is fat, w: he is hard working,

To find:  The verbal form (~p) (~w)

~p is not fat.

~w=H e is not hard working.

The verbal form is

the $(\sim p) \vee(\sim w)$ is

He is not fat or he is not hard working.

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