if p→q is true and p^q is false then the truth value ~p v q is
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A second style of proof is begins by assuming that "if P, then Q" is falseand derives a contradiction from that. In the truth tables above, there is only one case where "if P, then Q" is false: namely, P is true and Q is false.
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Step-by-step explanation: D) F.T
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