the compound statement A->(A->B) is false then the truth value of A and B are respectively
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Answer:Truth table:
p
q
∼p∨q
p→(∼p∨q)
T
T
T
T
T
F
F
F
F
T
T
T
F
F
T
T
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The correct answer is : T, F
The truth value of A and B are T and F respectively.
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Reason :
If the implications are incorrect Both the hypothesis and the conclusion must be untrue.
- The study of mathematical systems that are "discrete" rather than "continuous" (in a sense similar to discrete variables, having a bijection with the set of natural numbers) is known as discrete mathematics (analogously to continuous functions).
- In discrete mathematics, things like integers, graphs, and logical assertions are examined.
- Contrarily, discrete mathematics does not include "continuous mathematics" disciplines like calculus, real numbers, or Euclidean geometry. Integers are frequently used to enumerate discrete objects, and discrete mathematics is the area of mathematics that deals with countable sets (finite sets or sets with the same cardinality as the natural numbers).
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