In Exercises 1-6, let p, q, and r represent the following simple statements: p: The temperature is below 32°. q: We finished studying. r: We go to the movies. Express each symbolic compound statement in English. If a symbolic statement is given without parentheses, place them, as needed, before and after the most dominant connective and then translate into English. r ↔ ( p ∧ q )
In Exercises 1-6, let p, q, and r represent the following simple statements: p: The temperature is below 32°. q: We finished studying. r: We go to the movies. Express each symbolic compound statement in English. If a symbolic statement is given without parentheses, place them, as needed, before and after the most dominant connective and then translate into English. r ↔ ( p ∧ q )
Solution Summary: The author explains the symbolic representation of the provided English statement is "we go to the movies if the temperature is below 32° and we finished studying."
In Exercises 1-6, let p, q, and r represent the following simple statements:
p:The temperature is below 32°.
q:We finished studying.
r:We go to the movies.
Express each symbolic compound statement in English. If a symbolic statement is given without parentheses, place them, as needed, before and after the most dominant connective and then translate into English.
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Match the surfaces (a) - (f) below with the contour diagrams (1) - (6) below those.
(a) Surface (a) matches contour 5 V
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(b) Surface (b) matches contour 2 V
(c) Surface (c) matches contour 1
(d) Surface (d) matches contour 6 V
(e) Surface (e) matches contour 4 V
(f) Surface (f) matches contour 3 V
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The figure shows a hill with two paths, A and B.
(a) What is the elevation change along each path? 400
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(b) Which path ascends more rapidly? A v
(c) On which path will you probably have a better view of the surrounding
countryside (assuming that trees do not block your view)? A V
(d) Along which path is there more likely to be a stream?
A V
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