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Decide whether each statement is true or false, and explain why.Given that $\sim p$ is false and $q$ is false, the conditional $p \rightarrow q$ is true.
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In logic, the negation of a statement being false implies that the original statement is true. Therefore, $p$ is true. Show more…
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