Given the conditional statement ~p → q, which statement is logically equivalent?
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p=>q is equivalent to ~q → ~p
p-------q-------p=>q--~q ----- ~p----~q → ~p
0-------0-------1-------1 ------- 1------- 1
0-------1-------1-------0------- 1------- 1
1-------0-------0-------1------- 0-------0
1-------1-------1-------0------- 0-------1
Column 3= column 6 ==>equivalent
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p=>q is equivalent to ~q → ~p
p-------q-------p=>q--~q ----- ~p----~q → ~p
0-------0-------1-------1 ------- 1------- 1
0-------1-------1-------0------- 1------- 1
1-------0-------0-------1------- 0-------0
1-------1-------1-------0------- 0-------1
Column 3= column 6 ==>equivalent
HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU
PLZ MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST
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Answer:
p→q is equivalent to ~q → ~p
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