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  • 03-07-2020
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If p is true and ~ q is false, then p ~ q is always, sometimes, never false.

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jbiain jbiain
  • 10-07-2020

Answer:

never

Step-by-step explanation:

The expression: ~q means "not q"

If ~q is false, then q is true

The expression:

If p is true and ~q is false

is equivalent to:

If p is true and q is true

then:

If p is true and q is true, then p -> q is never false (or is always true, see table attached). Or:

If p is true and ~q is false, then p -> ~q is never false.

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