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Kamila [148]
1 year ago
14

Using the truth table, which would be the values in the p v-q?A. FFTTB. TTFTC. FTFTD. TFTF

Mathematics
1 answer:
sertanlavr [38]1 year ago
3 0

First we need to know -q

Is the opposite value of q

\begin{gathered} -q \\ F \\ T \\ F \\ T \end{gathered}\begin{gathered} p\text{ V -q} \\ T\text{ V F  = }T \\ T\text{ V T = T} \\ F\text{ V F = F} \\ F\text{ V T = T} \\  \end{gathered}

This is because when we use "V" only one part must be true for the result to be true, It is only false when both parts are false

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