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  • 21-05-2019
  • Mathematics
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What is the truth value for the following conditional statement? p: false q: true ∼q → ∼p

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capellotyler capellotyler
  • 21-05-2019

Answer:

p false

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eudora eudora
  • 23-09-2019

Answer:

Truth value of ~p → ~q will be False.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the truth value of conditional statement p is false then the truth value of

~p will be True

If the truth value of other statement q is True then the truth value of ~q will be False

We know truth value of the implication of two conditional statements a → b is False only when a is true and b is false.

Therefore, ~p → ~q will be False.

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