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De Morgan's laws say (1) that the negation of an 'and' statement is logically equivalent to the statement in which each component is _________, and (2) that the negation of an 'or' statement is logically equivalent to the statement in which each component is __________.

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User Wiebke
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Answer:

negation of an 'and' is or

negation of an 'or' is and

Explanation:

De Morgan's laws say that the:

"negation (A y B)" is logically equivalent to the statement "(not A) o (not B)"

"negation (A o B)" is logically equivalent to the statement "(not A) y (not B)"

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