Let p, q, and r represent simple statements as defined below. p: The teacher is engaging. q: The subject matter is fun. r: I am bored in class. Write the following compound statement in symbolic form. Sufficient conditions for being bored in class are an unenthusiastic teacher or an uninteresting subject matter Write the symbolic form of the statement below.
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