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QuestionIf you practice your magic tricks often then you won't mess them up on stage, and if you don't practice your magic tricks often then you will mess them up on stage. A. Write the statement in symbolic form. B. Construct a truth table for the symbolic statement in part A. C. Use the truth table to indicate one set of conditions that make the compound statement false, or state that no such conditions exist. A. Write the statement in symbolic form.
Let p=p= "you practice your magic tricks often" and q=q= "you will mess them up on stage." A. (pq)(pq)(p \rightarrow \sim q) \wedge(\sim p \rightarrow q) B. (pq)(pq)(p \rightarrow \sim q) \vee(\sim p \rightarrow q) C. (pq)(pq)(p \leftrightarrow \sim q) \vee(\sim p \rightarrow q) D. (pq)(pq)(p \rightarrow \sim q) \wedge(\sim p \leftrightarrow q)

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