S = true
~s = false
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j = false
~j = true
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~s = false and j = false, so,
~s v j = (false) v (false)
~s v j = false
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Similarly,
s v ~j = (true) v (true)
s v ~j = true
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We have
~s v j = false
and
s v ~j = true
which lead to this when we conjunct the two logical expressions
(~s v j) ^ (s v ~j) = (false) ^ (true)
(~s v j) ^ (s v ~j) = false
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The final answer is false
It’s an expression that compares two or more numbers. Ex; 3:10.
Answer:
B. The maximum area that can be enclosed by the fencing
(I'm going to translate y' to dy/dx as it makes it easier to read for me, you could change it back if you wanted.)



(separate the variables)


(by letting c = ln k and using log laws)

(raise everything to power e)

(applying boundary conditions)
Particular solution: