Which of the following statements is NOT equivalent to the statement, "There exists either a computer scientist or a mathematician who knows both discrete math and Java." a. There exists a person who is a computer scientist and who knows both discrete math and Java or there exists a person who is a mathematician and who knows both discrete math and Java. b. There exists a person who is a computer scientist and who knows both discrete math and Java or there exists a mathematician who knows both discrete math and Java. c. There exists a person who is a computer scientist or there exists a person who is a mathematician who knows discrete math or who knows Java. d. There exists a computer scientist who knows both discrete math and Java or there exists a person who is a mathematician who knows both discrete math and Java. e. There exists a person who is a computer scientist or a mathematician who knows both discrete math and Java.
Which of the following statements is NOT equivalent to the statement, "There exists either a computer scientist or a mathematician who knows both discrete math and Java."
a. There exists a person who is a computer scientist and who knows both discrete math and Java or there exists a person who is a mathematician and who knows both discrete math and Java.
b. There exists a person who is a computer scientist and who knows both discrete math and Java or there exists a mathematician who knows both discrete math and Java.
c. There exists a person who is a computer scientist or there exists a person who is a mathematician who knows discrete math or who knows Java.
d. There exists a computer scientist who knows both discrete math and Java or there exists a person who is a mathematician who knows both discrete math and Java.
e. There exists a person who is a computer scientist or a mathematician who knows both discrete math and Java.
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