Augustus DeMorgan made many valuable contributions to calculus, trigonometry, algebra, and logic; but perhaps his most famous academic contribution, a pair of theorems concerning complementation of sets, is still known today as DeMorgan's Rules.
A. a pair of theorems concerning complementation of sets, is
B. a pair of theorems concerning complementation of sets, are
C. two theorems that have to do with complementation of sets, are
D. two theorems that define complementation of sets, is
E. two theorems that are both related to complementation of sets, are
Can some one explain in detail why choice D/E is incorrect? If we say 'two theorems' then we need 'are', and thats what we have in choice E.
A. a pair of theorems concerning complementation of sets, is
B. a pair of theorems concerning complementation of sets, are
C. two theorems that have to do with complementation of sets, are
D. two theorems that define complementation of sets, is
E. two theorems that are both related to complementation of sets, are
Can some one explain in detail why choice D/E is incorrect? If we say 'two theorems' then we need 'are', and thats what we have in choice E.












