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15 June, 15:13

Determine the truth value of the statement when p is T, q is F, and r is F

(p ↔ q) → (∼ p ∨ r)

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  1. 15 June, 16:11
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    Given P is T, q is F and r is F.

    Let us find p ↔ q first.

    ↔ is called bi-conditional operator and is true when p and q both are matched.

    Since here p is T and q is F, p↔q is F. (Since p and q are not matching)

    ~p v r = ~T v F = F v F = F

    Hence (p↔q) → (~pvr) = F → F = T (Since conditional operator → is false if and if first proposition is T and second proposition is F, for all other values it is T)
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