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The negation of the statement "If I become teacher, then I will open a school" is

A

a.I will become a teacher and I will not open a school.

B

b.Either I will not becomes a teacher or I will not open a school.

C

c.Neither I will becomes a teacher nor I will open a school

D

d.I will not becomes a teacher or I will open a school.

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The correct Answer is:
A

Let p : I become a teacher
q: I will open a school
Negation of `p to q` is `~(p to q) =p^^~q`
i.e. I will become a teacher and I will not open a school
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