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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm just not sure what the vocabulary means, Select all that apply. p: 0 is the additive identity. q: -1 is the multiplicative inverse. Which of the following statements is true? p ∨ q p ∩ q p → q

OpenStudy (phi):

additive identity means x+0= x for any x multiplicative inverse of x is 1/x so p is true and q is false

OpenStudy (anonymous):

p V q

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do you mean p is true and q is false? a.p ∨ q b.p ∩ q c.p → q

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@REMAINDER are you sure thats the only one that's true?

OpenStudy (phi):

p → q is equivalent to ¬p ∨ q

OpenStudy (phi):

what do you mean p is true and q is false? is 0 the additive identity True (google it) is -1 the multiplicative inverse False so p is true and q is false p or q is true if either is true, so p or q is true p and q is false if either is false, so it is false p-> q means not(p) or q , not(true) or false,

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ooh, i think i get it now, thanks for your time

OpenStudy (anonymous):

p V q (this means p true OR q is false ) so as we know that OR operation checks whether something is true or false if one variable is true then the OR operator returns true results p n q (AND operator returns true results if all are true) p -> q (means not true or false)

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