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Mathematics, 15.07.2020 14:01, kawaiiblurainbow

Use ¬, →, ∧ and ∨ to express the following declarative sentences in propositional logic; in each case state what your respective propositional atoms p, q, etc. a) If interest rates go up, share prices go down. b) If Smith has installed central heating, then he has sold his car or he has not paid his mortgage. c) Today it will rain or shine, but not both. d) If Sam met Jane yesterday, they had a cup of coffee together, or they took a walk in the park. e) My sister wants a black and white cat.

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