Respuesta :
The options are:
[tex](A)\neg p \land (f \lor h)\\(B)(\neg p \land f) \lor h\\(C)\neg p \land f \land h\\(D)\neg( p \land f) \lor h[/tex]
Answer:
[tex](B)(\neg p \land f) \lor h[/tex]
Explanation:
Given the propositional variables:
- f: The student got an A on the final.
- h: The student turned in all the homework.
- p: The student is on academic probation
The negation of p, [tex]\neg p=$The student is not on academic probation[/tex]
- A AND B (Logical conjunction) is written as: [tex]A \land B[/tex]
- A OR B (Logical disjunction) is written as: [tex]A \lor B[/tex]
Therefore, the logical expression for the statement:
"The student is not on academic probation and the student got an A on the final " is: [tex]\neg p \land f[/tex]
Therefore, the logical expression for the given statement
"The student is not on academic probation and the student got an A on the final or turned in all the homework."
is: [tex](\neg p \land f) \lor h[/tex]
The correct option is B.