Thought id give you programers a challeng, Ill post the program prob tommorow.

De Morgan's Laws can sometimes make it more convenient for us to express a logical expression. These laws state that the expression !(condition1 && condition2) is logically equivalent to the expression (!condition1 ||!condition2). Also the expression !(condition1 || condition2) is logically equivalent to the (!condition1 && !condition2). Use De Morgan's Laws to write equivalent expressions for each of the following then write a program to show that both the original expressions and the new expression in each case are equivalent:
a) !( x < 5) && !( y >= 7 )
b) !( a == b) || !(g != 5)
c) !( ( x <= 8 ) && ( y > 4) )
d) !( (i > 4 ) || ( j <= 6 ))