Answer:
¬(W∨S)→¬(J∨E)
D→(B∨C)
X is true
No
Step-by-step explanation:
The hypotheses "neither water nor soft drinks can quench your thirst" translates to ¬(W∨S) ("neither nor" negates the disjunction W∨S). The "if,... then" translates to the implication symbol (arrow). The conclusion "juice will not do it, unless the juice contains electrolytes" translates to ¬(J∨E). This is because if J or E were true, then J would be true (because E implies J), contrary to the conclusion that J is false ("juice will not do it"), then J∨S is false.
The hypothesis here is "the dyer breaks" hence D is the hypothesis. The conclusion is "we will hang the clothes to dry, or take the clothes to a coin-operated laundry" which is the same as (B∨C).
The proposition p→p is always true (according to truth tables). In this case, p:=X is true, then p is true and X is true.
X∨Y is false if and only if X is false and Y is false, so both statements X,Y must be false.
The correct answer is 2 3/4
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of shaded region= area of rectangle- area of triangle
Area of rectangle= l×b
=9×3
= 27m²
Area of triangle= b×h
= ×3×3
= ⇒4.5
Area of shaded region= area of rectangle- area of triangle
=27-4.5
=22.5m²
What pool? Any of these answers work when we don’t know what pool...
Answer:
A) CPCTC
Step-by-step explanation:
This part of the proof occurs right after two triangles are proven congruent. One could now conclude and establish that every part of each congruent triangle is congruent, which is what is most likely happening in this scenario.