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How do you represent neither nor ?

lsatsuperstarlsatsuperstar Alum Member
January 2020 in Logic Games 71 karma

How do you represent neither nor ?

https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/visual-representation-of-or-and-not-both-in-inout-games/

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    Jonathan WangJonathan Wang Yearly Sage ⭐
    January 2020 6880 karma

    "Neither A nor B" means Not A and Not B. So they both go in the out column.

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