Let p, q and r be TRUE mathematical statements. Determine the truth values of the following. a. p and not r b. not q or p c. if r then q d. not q only if p e. not p if and only if q
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Given that p is true and r is true, not r will be false. Therefore, p and not r is false. Show more…
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