1. ~(p ^ ~q)
a. If p is true, then q should be true. If p is false, then q may either be true or false.
b. If p is false, then q should be true. If p is true, then q may either be true or false.
c. If p is true, then q should be false. If p is false, then q may either be true or false.
d. If p is false, then q should be false. If p is true, then q may either be true or false.
2. What is the truth value of the conjunction ~p ^ (q V r) if p and q are both true propositions and ris a false proposition?
a. true
b. Flase
c. neither true nor false
d. information is insufficient
3. What is the truth value of the conditional [p ^ (q v r)] → [(p ^ q) V (p ^ T)] if p and rare both true propositions and q is a false proposition?
a. true
b. false
c. neither true nor false
d. information is insufficient
4. What is the truth value of the biconditional p (q Ar) if p is a true proposition
and both q and rare false propositions?
a. true
b. false
c. neither true nor false
d. information is insufficient
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neither true nor false mm
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