Asked by Jessika Martinez on Jul 14, 2024

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Symbolize "both not p and not q."

A) ~p • ~q
B) ~p • q
C) ~( p • q)
D) ( p v q) • ~( p • q)
E) ( p v q) • (~p Symbolize both not p and not q. A) ~p • ~q B) ~p • q C) ~( p • q)  D) ( p v q)  • ~( p • q)  E) ( p v q)  • (~p   q) q)

Symbolize

To represent or stand for something else, especially through the use of symbols or symbolic language.

  • Understand the symbolic expressions of complicated logical propositions.
  • Use symbols in logic to accurately convey specific kinds of statements, including negations and conditionals.
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Tanner HolmanJul 18, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
"Both not p and not q" means that both statements "not p" and "not q" are true, which can be represented as the conjunction (logical "and") of "~p" and "~q", which is "~p • ~q."