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When does the truth value of the statement $(\mathrm{p} \Rightarrow \mathrm{q}) \vee(\mathrm{r} \Leftrightarrow \mathrm{s})$ become true?(1) $\mathrm{p}$ is true(2) $\mathrm{q}$ is true(3) $\mathrm{r}$ is true(4) $s$ is true
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This statement is a logical disjunction, which means it is true if either $p \Rightarrow q$ is true or $r \Leftrightarrow s$ is true. Show more…
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