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question 1 write the following using symbols and logical operators. explain what each symbol means (i.e. a = shaun is a sheep). if there are snakes, indy will not go there. for the toolbar, press alt+f10 (pc) or alt+fn+f10 (mac). bi u s paragraph open sans,sari... 10pt 三 三 a a i x x 8 q... 10 points save answer 0 words powered by tiny
Let \(S\) represent "there are snakes" and \(I\) represent "Indy will go there". The statement "If there are snakes, Indy will not go there" can be written as \(S
ightarrow
eg I\). In logical - implication \(A
ightarrow B\), \(A\) is the antecedent (in this case \(S\)) and \(B\) is the consequent (in this case \(
eg I\)). The symbol \(
ightarrow\) means "if... then", and \(
eg\) means "not".
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Let \(S\) be "there are snakes" and \(I\) be "Indy will go there". The logical expression is \(S
ightarrow
eg I\), where \(
ightarrow\) is the conditional (if - then) operator and \(
eg\) is the negation operator.