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3. Consider these two natural language sentences. While keeping in mind the scenario given in exercise 1, create complex formulae with logical connectives and compute the interpretation, respectively. | |||
a. Walter is a dog and lisa and tom enjoy watching soccer together. | a.) Walter is a dog and lisa and tom enjoy watching soccer together. | ||
'''[[AnswerEX3-a|Check your solution | '''[[AnswerEX3-a|Check your solution]]''' | ||
b. Tom is not Paul's daughter or Tom is tall. | b.) Tom is not Paul's daughter or Tom is tall. | ||
'''[[AnswerEX3-b|Check your solution | '''[[AnswerEX3-b|Check your solution]]''' | ||
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'''[[NMTS-Group9|Link to the Wiki Page]]''' | '''[[NMTS-Group9|Link to the Wiki Page]]''' |
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3. Consider these two natural language sentences. While keeping in mind the scenario given in exercise 1, create complex formulae with logical connectives and compute the interpretation, respectively.
a.) Walter is a dog and lisa and tom enjoy watching soccer together.
b.) Tom is not Paul's daughter or Tom is tall.