Translating a compond statement into a symbolic form
- From: "yakuza" <koninja@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 19 Dec 2005 21:23:41 -0800
hi nice to meet you again~~
I'm gonna give you so basical problems . to be honest it's just from a
book. lol
because the book doesn't give answers to me, so would you give me the
answers?
then let's start~ ( these are related to logic in mathematics)
question)
In each of the following, translate the given compound statement into a
symbolic form using the suggested symbols.
(a) It is not the case that I am not friendly to you (F)
(b) If she is an angel, then she has two wings. (A, W)
(c) The price of meat goes up if and only if the suplly does not meet
the demand of meat (P, S)
(d) Either the farmers will reduce the prices or the government will
step in (F, G)
(e) If meat exports increase or more livestock is not raised, then
prices will rise. (E, R, P)
I've already solved those. and if you reply to this post I'll send my
reply each through email.
and could you give me examples of 'Statement in Logic'? or websites
handling them.
PS : since first time I've got helps from this group so if
opportunities come to me, I'll help peaple in here and thanks will come
to those who reply to this post.
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