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What is implications In Discret structure​

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Let p and q be propositions. The proposition "p implies q" denoted by p → q is called implication. It is false when p is true and q is false and is true otherwise. • In p → q, p is called the hypothesis and q is called the conclusion....

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What is implications In Discret structure

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Let p and q be propositions. The proposition "p implies q" denoted by p → q is called implication. It is false when p is true and q is false and is true otherwise. • In p → q, p is called the hypothesis and q is called the conclusion.

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