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Mathematics, 19.11.2019 02:31 bbgirl2505

Define the following propositions: c: i will return to college. j: i will get a job. translate the following english sentences into logical expressions using the definitions above: (a) not getting a job is a sufficient condition for me to return to college. (b) if i return to college, then i won't get a job. (c) i am not getting a job, but i am still not returning to college. (d) i will return to college only if i won't get a job. (e) there's no way i am returning to college. (f) i will get a job and return to college.

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