Let p and q be the propositions p : I bought a lottery ticket this week. q : I won the million dollar jackpot. Express each of these propositions as an English sentence. a) ¬p b) p ∨ q c) p → q d) p ∧ q e) p ↔ q f ) ¬p → ¬q g) ¬p ∧ ¬q h) ¬p ∨ (p ∧ q)
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A.) I did not buy a lottery ticket this week.
Negation of p
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B.) I bought a lottery ticket this week or won the million dollar jackpot.
Disjunction of p and q
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C.) If I bought a lottery ticket this week, then I won the million dollar jackpot.
If, then statement
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D.) I bought a lottery ticket this week and I won the million dollar jackpot.
Conjunction of p and q
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E.) I bought a lottery ticket this week if and only if i won the million dollar jackpot.
Biconditional Statement
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F.) If I did not buy a lottery ticket this week, then I will not win the million dollar jackpot.
An if, then statement and negate p and q
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G.) I did not buy a lottery ticket this week and I did not win the million dollar jackpot.
Conjunction and p and q are negated
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H.) I did not buy a lottery ticket this week and I bought a lottery ticket this week or I did not win the million dollar jackpot.
Negation of p then a conjunction. Then p disjunction of negative q