Thinking Mathematically (6th Edition)

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Chapter 3 - Logic - 3.2 Compound Statements and Connectives - Exercise Set 3.2 - Page 133: 50

Answer

It is not true that Juliet loves Romeo, and Romeo loves Juliet.

Work Step by Step

$q$: Juliet loves Romeo. $p$: Romeo loves Juliet. $q \wedge p$ means Juliet loves Romeo, and Romeo love Juliet. Thus, $\neg(q \wedge p)$ means: It is not true that Juliet loves Romeo, and Romeo loves Juliet.
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