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the negation of p^(q-r) is​

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Answered by deep200593
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The negation of p ∧ q asserts “it is not the case that p and q are both true”. Thus, ¬(p ∧ q) is true exactly when one or both of p and q is false, that is, when ¬p ∨ ¬q is true.

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