Symbolize the following sentences of English, giving a
dictionary for each example. Write down the simple English
sentences so that they are grammatically complete and also
explicit. Be sure that your simple sentences do not contain any
connective-words, and that you do not use two sentence-letters for
what is essentially the same English sentence.
1. If enough people show up we will take a vote, otherwise we will
reschedule the meeting.
2. Not only will John and Mary have to live on campus if they
aren't local residents, but neither will be allowed to park on
campus-whether or not they are local residents.
1. (S -> V) v R
S = Enough people show up.
V = We will vote.
R = We will reschedule the meeting.
2. (~L -> C) & ~P
L = John and Mary are local citizens.
C = John and Mary have to live on campus.
P = John and Mary are allowed to park on campus.
Symbolize the following sentences of English, giving a dictionary for each example. Write down the simple...
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