According to some political pundits, a person who is radical (R) is electable (E) if he/she is
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According to some political pundits, a person who is radical (R) is electable (E) if he/she is conservative (C), but otherwise is not electable.
a. Which of the following are correct representations of this assertion?
(i) (R ∧ E) ⇐⇒ C
(ii) R ⇒ (E ⇐⇒ C)
(iii) R ⇒ ((C ⇒ E) ∨ ¬ E)
b. Which of the sentences in (a) can be expressed in Horn form?
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Artificial Intelligence A Modern Approach
ISBN: 978-0136042594
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Authors: Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig
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