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2) let h ="juan is healthy," w = "juan is wealthy," and s="juan is wise." how would we write the following sentences symbolically? • juan is not wealthy but he is healthy and wise: [select] [select] [ select] [ select] [ select] • juan is neither healthy, wealthy, nor wise: [select] [ select] [ select] [ select] [ select] • juan is wealthy, but he is not both healthy and wise: [ select] [ select] [ select] [ select] [ select] notice that the negation sign ( ) will be represented by ~ and 1 and v will be written in english in the answers due to canvas limitations. (and = 1, or = v).

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