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24 April, 16:44

What is the truth value for the following conditional statement?

p: false

q: false

∼p → ∼q

T F → T

F T → F

F F → T

T T → T

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  1. 24 April, 16:48
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    TT→T

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If p is false, then ~p is true.

    If q is false, then ~q is true.

    Now note that

    If a and b are both true, then a→b is true. If a is true, b is false, then a→b is false. If a is false, b is true, then a→b is true. If a and b are both false, then a→b is true.

    In your case, both~p and ~q are true, then ~p→~q is true too (or TT→T)
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