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If p ---> q is true and P Ʌ q is false then the truth value of p and ~p respectively , are ....

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Answered by rsingh625
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p→q is false only when p is true and q is false.

∴p→(q∨r) is false when p is true and (q∨r) is false, and

q∨r false when both q,r are false.

Hence T,F,F

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