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This document provides examples of using De Morgan's laws to negate statements that contain logical conjunctions (and) or disjunctions (or). It shows the negation of four statements: (a) being rich and happy, (b) bicycling or running tomorrow, (c) walking or taking the bus to class, and (d) being smart and hard working. The negations involve replacing conjunctions with disjunctions and vice versa, and placing "not" in front of each term.
This document provides examples of using De Morgan's laws to negate statements that contain logical conjunctions (and) or disjunctions (or). It shows the negation of four statements: (a) being rich and happy, (b) bicycling or running tomorrow, (c) walking or taking the bus to class, and (d) being smart and hard working. The negations involve replacing conjunctions with disjunctions and vice versa, and placing "not" in front of each term.
This document provides examples of using De Morgan's laws to negate statements that contain logical conjunctions (and) or disjunctions (or). It shows the negation of four statements: (a) being rich and happy, (b) bicycling or running tomorrow, (c) walking or taking the bus to class, and (d) being smart and hard working. The negations involve replacing conjunctions with disjunctions and vice versa, and placing "not" in front of each term.
Use De Morgan’s laws to find the negation of each of the following
statements.
(a)Jan is rich and happy.
Jan is not rich or not happy or Jan is either not rich or not happy. (b) Carlos will bicycle or run tomorrow. Carlos will not bicycle and not run tomorrow or Carlos will neither bicycle nor run tomorrow. (c) Mei walks or takes the bus to class. Mei does not walk and does not take the bus to class or Mei neither walks nor takes the bus to class. (d) Ibrahim is smart and hard working. Ibrahim is not smart or not hardworking or