Math, asked by ashwinidhadave20, 4 months ago

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The negation of the proposition "If 2 is prime,
then 3 is odd", is
(A) If 2 is not prime, then 3 is not odd.
(B) 2 is prime and 3 is not odd.
(C) 2 is not prime and 3 is odd.
(D) If 2 is not prime, then 3 is odd.
O Option A
O Option B
O Optionc​

Answers

Answered by biokarthik401
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Answer:

(B) 2 is prime and 3 is not odd

Answered by Karanshree
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Answer:

B)2 is prime and 3 is not odd.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let p = 2 is prime

q = 3 is odd

p q = 2 is prime, then 3 is odd.

Negation of is 2 is prime and 3 is not odd

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