I. Let the following statements be propositions: p: Lily is an algebraist. q : Lily loves cartoon shows. r: Lily plays chess in the afternoon such that p is TRUE, q is TRUE and r is FALSE. Write the following into symbolic notations and determine their truth values. 1. Lily does not love cartoon shows. 2. It is not the case that Lily is an algebraist. 3. Lily is an algebraist iff he loves cartoon shows. 4. Neither Lily is an algebraist nor he loves cartoon shows. 5. Either Lily plays chess in the afternoon or he is an algebraist. 6. He loves cartoon shows if Lily does not play in the afternoon. 7. If Lily plays chess in the afternoon, then he is not an algebraist. 8. Lily loves cartoon shows yet he does not play chess in the afternoon. 9. Lily plays chess in the afternoon implies he is an algebraist or he loves cartoons. 10. Lily loves cartoon shows and plays chess in the afternoon, can make him an algebraist.

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I. Let the following statements be propositions:
p: Lily is an algebraist. q : Lily loves cartoon shows. r : Lily plays chess in the afternoon
such that p is TRUE, q is TRUE and r is FALSE. Write the following into symbolic notations and determine
their truth values.
1. Lily does not love cartoon shows.
2. It is not the case that Lily is an algebraist.
3. Lily is an algebraist iff he loves cartoon shows.
4. Neither Lily is an algebraist nor he loves cartoon shows.
5. Either Lily plays chess in the afternoon or he is an algebraist.
6. He loves cartoon shows if Lily does not play in the afternoon.
7. If Lily plays chess in the afternoon, then he is not an algebraist.
8. Lily loves cartoon shows yet he does not play chess in the afternoon.
9. Lily plays chess in the afternoon implies he is an algebraist or he loves cartoons.
10. Lily loves cartoon shows and plays chess in the afternoon, can make him an algebraist.
Transcribed Image Text:I. Let the following statements be propositions: p: Lily is an algebraist. q : Lily loves cartoon shows. r : Lily plays chess in the afternoon such that p is TRUE, q is TRUE and r is FALSE. Write the following into symbolic notations and determine their truth values. 1. Lily does not love cartoon shows. 2. It is not the case that Lily is an algebraist. 3. Lily is an algebraist iff he loves cartoon shows. 4. Neither Lily is an algebraist nor he loves cartoon shows. 5. Either Lily plays chess in the afternoon or he is an algebraist. 6. He loves cartoon shows if Lily does not play in the afternoon. 7. If Lily plays chess in the afternoon, then he is not an algebraist. 8. Lily loves cartoon shows yet he does not play chess in the afternoon. 9. Lily plays chess in the afternoon implies he is an algebraist or he loves cartoons. 10. Lily loves cartoon shows and plays chess in the afternoon, can make him an algebraist.
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