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Let p and q be two propositions. Then the inverse of the implication p→q is
Let p and q be two propositions. Then the contrapositive of the implication p→q is
Let p and q be two propositions. Then the implication ∼(p↔q)∼(p↔q) is :
Which of the following proposition is a tautology ?
The negation of the compound statement p∨(∼p∨q) is
Which of the following is logically equivalent to ∼(∼p→q) ?
Which of the following is logically equivalent to (p∧q) ?
If p→(q∨r) is false , then the truth values of p , q and r, are respectively
Which of the following sentences is a statement ?
Let p and q be two prepositions given by p : I take only bread and butter in breakfast. q : I do not take anything in breakfast. Then , the compound proposition “ I take only bread and butter in breakfast or I do not take anything “ is represented by
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