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what is mean by p and q

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Answered by prakashwagharalkar4
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In mathematics i.e in Algebric terminology p and q is nothing but the variables in the linear equation. Many other variables like x,y and z are too used in such type of equations.

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Answered by jhilmilsahujj1021
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3. Conditional proposition A proposition of the form "if p then q " or "p implies q" represented "p =q" is called a conditional proposition for instance "if John is form Chicago then John is from lllinois" The proposition p is called hypothesis or antecedent and the proposition q is the conclusion or consequent.

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