Write the statement in symbolic form.
Let
p: The tent is pitched
q: The bonfire is burning
The bonfire is not burning if and only is the tent is pitched.
q<->p??
Where's your answer?
Almost right.
I see a "not" in the statement.
so its q ^ p??
The "not" symbol is "~".
oh ok.... q~p??
To write the given statement in symbolic form, we can use the following symbols:
p: The tent is pitched
q: The bonfire is burning
The statement "The bonfire is not burning if and only if the tent is pitched" can be represented symbolically as:
(~q ↔ p)