Asked by maria
                write this symbolic statement in words:
~P<-->~Q
            
        ~P<-->~Q
Answers
                    Answered by
            SraJMcGin
            
    Mind your p's and qu's?
Sra
    
Sra
                    Answered by
            maria
            
    yes, sorry those are supposed to be lower case.
    
                    Answered by
            MathMate
            
    Let 
P=if ABC is a right-triangle at B
Q=AB²+BC²=AC²
The given symbolic statement
~P <-> ~Q
translates to
ABC is NOT a right-triangle at B
if and only if AB²+BC² ≠ AC²
or in two sentence form:
(if ABC is NOT a right-triangle at B then AB²+BC² ≠) AND (if AB²+BC² ≠ then ABC is NOT a right-triangle at B.)
    
P=if ABC is a right-triangle at B
Q=AB²+BC²=AC²
The given symbolic statement
~P <-> ~Q
translates to
ABC is NOT a right-triangle at B
if and only if AB²+BC² ≠ AC²
or in two sentence form:
(if ABC is NOT a right-triangle at B then AB²+BC² ≠) AND (if AB²+BC² ≠ then ABC is NOT a right-triangle at B.)
                    Answered by
            MathMate
            
    As per question,
<i>P is not true if and only if Q is not true</i>.
The equivalent is <i>P is true if and only if Q is true</i>.
    
<i>P is not true if and only if Q is not true</i>.
The equivalent is <i>P is true if and only if Q is true</i>.
                    Answered by
            Dahlia 
            
    Using p and q below write the symbolic statement in words. Assume that p and q are true
P: the value of x is 4
Q: 3x+2=14
    
P: the value of x is 4
Q: 3x+2=14
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