Given p is true, q is false, and r is false, find the truth value of the statement (q ^~r) -->~p.?
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Did you mean If (q and ~r) then ~p?
If so, since q is false, (q ^ ~r) is false (since for a conjunction to be true, both parts must be true)
Then since the only way a conditional can be FALSE is if the first part is true but the second is false, your final statement is true.
it can be any member of the Greek alphabet between rho and omega. There are exceptions.
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Did you mean If (q and ~r) then ~p?
If so, since q is false, (q ^ ~r) is false (since for a conjunction to be true, both parts must be true)
Then since the only way a conditional can be FALSE is if the first part is true but the second is false, your final statement is true.
it can be any member of the Greek alphabet between rho and omega. There are exceptions.