Use the information below for Part A, Part B, and Part C.Statement: Ben runs track and plays football.Negation: Ben does not run track, and he does not play football.

Use the information below for Part A Part B and Part CStatement Ben runs track and plays footballNegation Ben does not run track and he does not play football class=

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Part A;

[tex]The\text{ mistake is there is the presence of 'and'.}[/tex]

Part B;

[tex]Ben\text{ does not run track or he does not play football.}[/tex]

Part C;

DeMorgan’s Laws: (negating AND and OR)

(The statements shown are logically equivalent.)

∼(p ∧ q) ↔ (∼p ∨ ∼q)

∼(p ∨ q) ↔ (∼p ∧ ∼q)

Notice that the negation symbol is distributed across the parentheses and the symbols are changed from AND to OR (or vice versa).