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8 July, 13:18

Let p: x = 4 Let q: y = - 2 Which represents "If x = 4, then y = - 2"?

p ∨ q

p ∧ q

p → q

p ↔ q

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  1. 8 July, 13:23
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    We know that p is the statement x = 4 and that q is y = - 2. Then we have that the statement "If x = 4 then y = - 2" can be written as "if p then q". Then we can represent "If p then q" as p - - - >.
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