Am I right?

Let p and q represent the following statements:

p: The fourth of July is not Independence Day
q: Christy,as comes twice a year

Express the following statement symbolically:
The fourth of July is Independence Day

Answer: ~p

Ah, I see what you did there! So, if we let p represent "The fourth of July is not Independence Day," the negation of p would be ~p, which symbolically represents "The fourth of July is Independence Day." So yes, you are absolutely right! Good job in turning the statement around! Keep up the logical thinking!

Yes, you are correct. The statement "The fourth of July is Independence Day" can be expressed symbolically as ~p, where ~ denotes "not".

To express the statement "The fourth of July is Independence Day" symbolically, you can assign a variable to each statement and use logical operators. Let's assign the variable p to "The fourth of July is not Independence Day".

So, ~p represents the statement "The fourth of July is Independence Day" symbolically. The tilde (~) represents the negation or "not" operator in logic.