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220287:

Which three statements would produce the truth value F when p is true and q is false? A. P-->Q B. ~P^~Q C. P-->~Q D. Qv~P E. P^~Q

220287:

anyone...

220287:


Ultrilliam:

Lemme see If I can get someone to help

220287:

i have to choose 3 of those

moreso:

By definition " p→q " is false when p = true, and q = false. It is true otherwise.

moreso:

Can you use that definition?

220287:

i guess

moreso:

|dw:1487266949942:dw|

moreso:

^ we can define the conditional operator \( \to \) using that truth table

220287:

ok

220287:

so should i eliminate A and C

220287:

@moreso

moreso:

A is correct, it produces a truth value of false when p = true and q = false.

220287:

b and c are too ?

moreso:

b and d are correct

moreso:

I don't think i'm supposed to give out answers. So if i get banned i am blaming you.

220287:

ok u get a medal then lol

moreso:

Thanks.

220287:

np at all

Allison:

Sorr! I was offline :c

220287:

ur good lol^^

Allison:

c:

Warriorz13:

Please do not tag me in the Mathematics section.

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