Homework Question 2, Part 1 of 3 Use a truth table to determine whether the two statements are equivalent. p \rightarrow \neg q, q \rightarrow p Construct a truth table for p \rightarrow \neg q. p q p \rightarrow \neg q T T T T F F F T F F F F
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The truth table for p-q is given as follows: p | q | p-q --------- T | T | 9 T | F | 0 F | T | T F | F | T Now, let's compare the truth values of p-q with the truth values of p and q. For the first row, p is true and q is true. In this case, p-q is 9. For Show more…
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