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- A. T <-> U is a <u>biconditional</u>
- B. (A & B) v (C & D) is a <u>disjunction</u>
- C. R -> ~S is a <u>conditional</u>
- D. P & Q is a <u>conjunction</u>
- E. ~(R v P) is a <u>negation</u>
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Explanations:
- A biconditional is anything in the form A <-> B. This is a compact way of saying (A -> B) & (B -> A). We replace A and B with logical statements.
- Disjunctions are of the basic form A v B. The "v" basically means "or".
- Any conditional is of the form "if... then...". For example, "if it rains, then it gets wet outside" is a conditional. In terms of logic symbols, we write A -> B to mean "if A, then B".
- Conjunctions are whenever we combine two logical statements with an "and" or an ampersand symbol. The basic form is A & B
- Negations are the complete opposite of the original. If the original is P, then the negation is ~P, which is read as "not P".
For this case we must simplify the following expression:

We must add similar terms taking into account that:
- Equal signs are added and the same sign is placed.
- Different signs are subtracted and the major sign is placed.

Thus, the simplified expression is:

Answer:

Answer:
135
Step-by-step explanation:
15 x 9 = 135
Answer:
7.irrational
8.integer ,whole number ,rational number
Step-by-step explanation:
7. that dash line on top of decimal shows that its keeps repeating
8. -18/6 = -3