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  • 23-09-2022
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if P is True and Q is False, what is: P ⇔ ((P⇒Q)∨~Q) Question 2 options: True False

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jimthompson5910 jimthompson5910
  • 23-09-2022

Answer:  True

The truth table is shown below.

Refer to the row highlighted in yellow.

P⇒Q is false when P is false and Q is true, otherwise it is true.

P v Q is false when both P and Q are false, otherwise it is true

P ⇔ Q is true only when P and Q have the same truth values together (both need to be true or both need to be false). Think of it like an equal sign.

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