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How is the condition "A can come neither immediately before nor immediately after B" expressed in formal logic?

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AB BA (With line through them)

In formal logic, the condition "A can come neither immediately before nor immediately after B" is expressed by writing AB and BA with a line through them. This notation indicates that the order AB and the order BA are not permissible according to the given condition. This is because A cannot be immediately before B or immediately after B, hence eliminating the possibilities of AB and BA. Therefore, option C is the correct way to express this restriction in formal logic.

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BA AB (With line through them)

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