Negation of "p AND q" = "~p OR ~q". Negation of "if it rains, then the road is wet" = "it rains AND the road is NOT wet" (not another if-then). Negation of "All students passed" = "There exists a student who did not pass" (quantifier flips). Practice negating complex statements systematically using De Morgan's and quantifier rules.
Part of MISC-02 — Mathematical Reasoning & Fundamentals
Negation of Compound Statements — Worked Examples
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