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what is the difference between p÷q and p:q​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It makes no difference, which of P and Q is stated first in an "or". "P or Q" MEANS EXACTLY THE SAME AS "Q or P"; the two compound sentences are true in exactly the same situations. ... If P is false, both parts of this "or" sentence are false, and thus the compound "or" sentence is false.

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