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In the modus ponens inference rule "if x then y" ; Here" y "return the result
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When rule is semantic of classical logic
False
When rule is non-semantic of classical logic
True​

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Answered by HarryNakum
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The material implication operator applies between two statements, and forms a compound statement called a material implication, an implication, an if/then, or a hypothetical statement. Its symbol is “→”. The statement coming before the connective is the antecedent, and the statement coming after the connective is the consequent.

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