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Negate the conditional statement.

(~ a V ~ b) ►c

Please show your work and give an explanation.

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(not a or not b) implies c <==> not (not a or not b) or c

so negating gives

not [(not a or not b) implies c] <==> not[ not (not a or not b) or c]

which we can simplify somewhat to

not (not (not a or not b)) and not c

(not a or not b) and not c

(not a and not c) or (not b and not c)

not (a or c) or not (b or c)

not ((a or c) and (b or c))

not ((a and b) or c)

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