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31 January, 22:43

If p is true andº q is false, then p-> "qis

false.

always

never

sometimes

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  1. 31 January, 23:12
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    Always.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If p is true and q is false, the p - > q is never true.

    The logic gates are used here.

    Here, the symbol - > is for implication. Implication p-> q means that if p is true then q must be true.

    So let us look at all the questions one by one.

    If p is true and q is false, the p - > q is always, sometimes, never true.

    p - > q

    true - > false

    The true should imply true so the given statement will never be true.
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