COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Question
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A Not Applicable condition is represented by an (symbol):
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dash (-)
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asterisk (*)
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exclamation point (!)
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pound sign (#)
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Negation (NOT statements) The symbol ∼ or ¬ is used to denote negation. If p is true, then ∼p is false, and vice versa.
Detailed explanation-2: -What is the logical negation symbol (¬)? The logical negation symbol is used in Boolean algebra to indicate that the truth value of the statement that follows is reversed. The symbol (¬) resembles a dash with a tail or the upper half of a rectangle.
Detailed explanation-3: -If “P” is a statement, then the negation of statement P is represented by P. The symbols used to represent the negation of a statement are “ ” or “¬”.
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