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11 June, 21:34

Which of the following illustrates the truth value of the given conditional statement? If 3 • 2 = 5, then 6 < 0. F F → T T T → T T F → F F T → T

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  1. 11 June, 21:54
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    Option 1. F F → T is the answer.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this question the given conditional statements are

    3*2 = 5 then 6 < 0

    We have to find the truth value of these conditional statements.

    Since multiplication of 3*2 = 6 therefore the truth value of this statement is False.

    For the statement 6<0 truth value is false because 6 is always greater than 0.

    Now we know in two statements P → Q, if they follow the Implication rule then truth value is False only when P is true and Q is false otherwise in every condition the truth value is True.

    Therefore F F → T illustrates the statements of the question.
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