This is a set theory problem associated to the pdf below htt
This is a set theory problem associated to the pdf below:
http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1007&context=books
2. Let P and Q are statements The election is decided and The votes have been counted, re- spectively. Express each of these compound statements as an English sentence. a) P, b) PVQ, c) PAQ, d) Q P, e)-P -Q.Solution
let as given,
P = The election is decided
Q = The votes have been counted.
a) ¬P
¬ means not (yet)
hence we can say that
¬P = The election is not (yet) decided.
b) P Q
means or
so we can say that
P Q = The election is decided or the votes have been counted
c) ¬P Q
¬ means not (yet)
means but with (write Q first)
hence we can say that
¬P Q = The votes have been counted but the election is not (yet) decided
d) Q P
means if condition from Q to P
so we can say that,
Q P = If the votes are counted then the election is decided
e) ¬P ¬Q
¬ means not (yet)
means if condition from P to Q
means with both side ¬ represented by unless
so we can say that,
¬P ¬Q = The votes have not been counted unless the election has been decided
