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Biconditionals and Symbols Warm Up 1
By Kala Bridgers
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Question 1
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The girl wears a red hat and the boy wears a blue coat.
If the girl wears a red hat, then the boy wears a blue coat.
The girl wears a red hat or the boy wears a blue coat.
The boy wears a blue coat if and only if the girl wears a red hat.
Question 2
2.
Juan eats apples or Juan does not drink juice.
If Juan eats apples, then Juan does not drink juice.
Juan eats apples and Juan drinks juice.
Juan does not eat apples or drink juice.
Question 3
3.
Let p and q represent the following simple statements;
p: Frank plays football.
q: Jamir runs track.
r: Edwin plays soccer.
Write each compound statements in symbolic form.
Frank plays football and Jamir runs track.
p→q
p Λ q
p↔q
p v q