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alones (alones):
What is the truth value for the following conditional statement?
p: false
q: false
∼p → ∼q
T F → T
F T → F
F F → T
T T → T
OpenStudy (imarboto):
Lol what
OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):
I'm crazy bout you😅😅😅😅
alones (alones):
Lol what im thining
OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):
Hahha
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alones (alones):
Lmao bot you confused me xD
OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):
A conditional statement is only false if the antecedent is true (T) but the consequent is false (F).
T →→ F = F
In all other cases, a conditional is true (T).
T →→ T = T
F →→ T = T
F →→ F = T
Since the conditional statement p →→ q has a F →→ F value, the truth value of the statement is true (T).
OpenStudy (imarboto):
Lol i'm Imar Boto and what is this question even now XD
OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):
Hey am I cute, Imar?
OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):
Hahha I scared him LOL
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alones (alones):
Lol congrats
Anyways so i was right?
OpenStudy (perl):
Yana's work is correct. I'm not sure what the flirting has to do with the question.
alones (alones):
Me neither.
OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):
I don't either. I'm not sure what the flirting has to do with it either..