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Write the given statement in symbolic form using the letter in parentheses to represent the corresponding component.
Accountancy is a required subject for Chartered Accountants (m) but not for engineers (n).

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To convert the given statement into symbolic form, we will follow these steps: 1. **Identify the components**: The statement consists of two parts: - Part M: "Accountancy is a required subject for Chartered Accountants." - Part N: "Accountancy is not a required subject for engineers." 2. **Assign symbols**: We are given the symbols to use: - Let M represent "Accountancy is a required subject for Chartered Accountants." - Let N represent "Accountancy is a required subject for engineers." 3. **Negate the second part**: Since the statement specifies that accountancy is "not" a required subject for engineers, we will use the negation symbol (¬) for N. Thus, we represent this as ¬N. 4. **Combine the components**: The phrase "but" indicates a conjunction of the two statements. In symbolic logic, we can represent "but" with the conjunction symbol (∧). Therefore, we combine M and ¬N. 5. **Final symbolic form**: The complete symbolic representation of the statement is: \[ M \land \neg N \] ### Summary of Steps: 1. Identify components: M and N. 2. Assign symbols: M for Chartered Accountants, N for engineers. 3. Negate the second part: ¬N. 4. Combine components using conjunction: M ∧ ¬N. 5. Write the final symbolic form: M ∧ ¬N.
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