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16 March, 10:45

If we know that p → q is true and p is true, what do we know about q?

a. q is false

b. q is true

c. q must be negated

d. q could be either true or false

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  1. 16 March, 12:54
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    B

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If p and q are both true, then p→q is true.

    If p is true, q is false, then p→q is false.

    If p is false, q is true, then p→q is true.

    If p and q are both false, then p→q is true.

    So if you know that p→q and p are both true, then q must be true (because if q is false, then p→q must be false).
  2. 16 March, 13:55
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    It will be true it will be false if p or q is fals
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