1. Let p and q be propositions p : you drive over 65 miles per hour. q : you get a speeding a speeding ticket. Write these propositions using p and q and logical connectives a) (4 pts) You drive over 65 miles per hour and you do not get a speeding ticket. b) (4 pts) If you do not get a speeding ticket then you are not driving over 65 miles per hour.
is this the q you sent me?
Yes
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there is only 2 options?
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Yes that is the only options for the problem
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sounds like its b
How did you get to that answer?
i am not sure that its B
do you have any other q that i might know?
yeah Construct a truth table for the following logical expression, [(pvq) rightarrow (pvq).
for the first question a) P ^ ~Q b) ~Q --> ~P
\[(p V Q) \rightarrow (p \Lambda q)\] Make a truth table.
p, q, (p v q) --> (p v q) T, T, T T, F, T F, T, T F, F, T
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i gotta go if u have another q send it to me i might be able to answer it
Show that (p\rightarrow q) and (~q\rightarrow ~p) are logically equivalent using truth tables.
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