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alones (alones):

@marziman

alones (alones):

What is the truth value for the following conditional statement? p: false q: true ∼p → ∼q T F → T F T → F T F → F F F → T

OpenStudy (marziman):

Hmmmm.

OpenStudy (perl):

Hint: p: false q: true ∼p : true ∼q : false

OpenStudy (perl):

What do you know about the truth value of T → F

alones (alones):

It'sll be False

OpenStudy (marziman):

Yes, A would be false, we discussed this in the last question remember. Let Perl take it away though. They'll do a bit better than me.

OpenStudy (perl):

@AloneS Yes I agree.

alones (alones):

Okay so this would be true false false? ;3

OpenStudy (perl):

yes

alones (alones):

Thank you so much c:'

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