2) (a) P ^(~a) Neil is a big eater or len has not a big voice. Neil is a big eater and Neil is not a big eater. (C) ~ (qvr) Len has not big voice and Jeric does not like to travel. (d) ((~P) vq) ar Neil is not a big eater or Len has a big voice and Jeric likes to travel. ( (PA (~a) v (r as) Neil is a big eater and Len doesn't have a big voice, or Jeric likes to travel and Lenny likes violet. f) ~ (9-r) Len has a big yoice and Jeric doesn't tike to travel. G) (PA(^a) → (ras) If, Nei) is a big eater and Len doesn't have a big voice, there Jeric likes to travel and Lenny likes violet. (h) p<> (^p) Neil is a big eater if and only if Neil is not a big eäter. 6) (~p)→ a) <→ r If Neil is not a big eater then Len has a big voice, if and only if Jeric likes to travel. 3.) Find the truth values of the propositions in given scenario. number 2 letter a,c.d, and f for the p: Neil is a big eater. q: Len has a big voice. r: Jeric likes to travel. s: Lenny likes violet. TFTT
2) (a) P ^(~a) Neil is a big eater or len has not a big voice. Neil is a big eater and Neil is not a big eater. (C) ~ (qvr) Len has not big voice and Jeric does not like to travel. (d) ((~P) vq) ar Neil is not a big eater or Len has a big voice and Jeric likes to travel. ( (PA (~a) v (r as) Neil is a big eater and Len doesn't have a big voice, or Jeric likes to travel and Lenny likes violet. f) ~ (9-r) Len has a big yoice and Jeric doesn't tike to travel. G) (PA(^a) → (ras) If, Nei) is a big eater and Len doesn't have a big voice, there Jeric likes to travel and Lenny likes violet. (h) p<> (^p) Neil is a big eater if and only if Neil is not a big eäter. 6) (~p)→ a) <→ r If Neil is not a big eater then Len has a big voice, if and only if Jeric likes to travel. 3.) Find the truth values of the propositions in given scenario. number 2 letter a,c.d, and f for the p: Neil is a big eater. q: Len has a big voice. r: Jeric likes to travel. s: Lenny likes violet. TFTT
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