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If p : He swims q : Water is warm Give the verbal statement for the following symbolic statement. ~ (p ∨ q) - Mathematics and Statistics

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If p : He swims

q : Water is warm

Give the verbal statement for the following symbolic statement.

~ (p ∨ q)

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Solution

It is not true that he swims or water is warm.

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