SURVEY OF MATHEMATICS - 24 MONTH MML CO
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Chapter 3.4, Problem 20E
In Exercises 17–24, use De Morgan’s laws to determine whether the two statements are equivalent.
20. ~ (p ˅ q), ~p ˅ ~q
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SURVEY OF MATHEMATICS - 24 MONTH MML CO
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