Let us begin by defining disjunction and negation in logical statements
A conjunction is a statement formed by adding two statements with the connector AND. The symbol for conjunction is '∧' which can be read as 'and'. When two statements p and q are joined in a statement, the conjunction will be expressed symbolically as p ∧ q.
The symbols used to represent the negation of a statement are “~” or “¬”. For example, the given sentence is “Arjun's dog has a black tail”. Then, the negation of the given statement is “Arjun's dog does not have a black tail”.
Hence, the completedtable wou;ld be:
Answer: Option D