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Q. Negation of "Paris is in France and London is in England" is

ManipalManipal 2017

Solution:

Let $p$ : Paris is in France.
$q$ : London is in England.
$\therefore $ We have, $p \wedge q$
Its negation is $\sim(p \wedge q)=\sim p \vee \sim q$
ie. Paris is not in France or London is not in England.