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![The image shows a logic exercise involving symbolic representation of statements. Here's a transcription of the text:
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**Let p and q represent the following statements:**
- **p:** It is snowing outside.
- **q:** It is cold.
**Write the following statement in its symbolic form.**
- **It is not snowing outside, but it is cold.**
The statement "It is not snowing outside, but it is cold." is written \[ \neg p \land q \]
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Transcribed Image Text:The image shows a logic exercise involving symbolic representation of statements. Here's a transcription of the text:
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**Let p and q represent the following statements:**
- **p:** It is snowing outside.
- **q:** It is cold.
**Write the following statement in its symbolic form.**
- **It is not snowing outside, but it is cold.**
The statement "It is not snowing outside, but it is cold." is written \[ \neg p \land q \]
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There are no graphs or diagrams in the image, just text instructions for transforming a natural language statement into symbolic logic form.
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