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If $\mathrm{p}$ : It is raining and $\mathrm{q}$ It is pleasant, then the symbolic from of "It is neither raining nor pleasant" is
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$(\sim \mathrm{p}) \vee(\sim \mathrm{q})$
$\mathrm{p}$ : It is raining and q: It is pleasant
So symbolic form of 'It is neither raining nor pleasant' is $\sim \mathrm{p} \vee \sim \mathrm{q}$
So symbolic form of 'It is neither raining nor pleasant' is $\sim \mathrm{p} \vee \sim \mathrm{q}$
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