Let p and q represent the following simple statements: p: It is snowing outside. q: It is Tuesday. r: The chair is broken. Write the following compound statement in its symbolic form. The chair is broken, if and only if it is snowing outside and it is not Tuesday. Write the symbolic form of the statement below.
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