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Not p or not q this means you're outside the p circle or you're outside the q circle either one is okay well let's work through this number odd numbers have to end with one three five seven or nine and so there are five options you could put here that' Is every number that's in b which is 5 10 15 combined with all the numbers in this list so that gives us

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  • Not p or not q this means you're outside the p circle or you're outside the q circle either one is okay well let's work through this
  • number odd numbers have to end with one three five seven or nine and so there are five options you could put here that'
  • Is every number that's in b which is 5 10 15 combined with all the numbers in this list so that gives us
  • One thing that's true in logic is that negatives cancel out just like they do in

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Math 30-2 Unit 1 Lesson 2 Example 3

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Is every number that's in b which is 5 10 15 combined with all the numbers in this list so that gives us

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One thing that's true in logic is that negatives cancel out just like they do in

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Not p or not q this means you're outside the p circle or you're outside the q circle either one is okay well let's work through this

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