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21 September, 10:02

Explain why p - > q is false, only when p is true and q is false. Let p: It is raining q: I will give you a ride home after class and the meaning of the truth for p-> q (If it is raining, then I will give you a ride home)

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  1. 21 September, 13:45
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let p : It is raining

    Truth value of this statement is True.

    q : I will give you a ride home after class

    Truth value of the statement q is True.

    So for the statement p→q (If it is raining, then I will give you a ride home)

    truth value will be True.

    Therefore, when statement p is True and q is False, p→q will be False.
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