Let p: x < -3
Let q: x > 3
What is represented by pv q?
0 x < -3 and x &g...
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Let p: x < -3
Let q: x > 3
What is represented by pv q?
0 x < -3 and x > 3
x> 3 or x <-3
If x<-3, then x>3
0x <-3 if and only if x > 3
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3× __ -2=15 7 2× __+1=7 5 7× =22 15 5× __+10=2 8 × __+4=20 6 × =10 3 × __+2=8 6 × __+8=8 9 × __+7=20 6
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