Consider the two statements:
(S1): (p -> q) is a tautology.
(S2): is a fallacy.
Then:
Consider the two statements:
(S1): (p -> q) is a tautology.
(S2): is a fallacy.
Then:
Option 1 - <p>Only (S1) is true</p>
Option 2 - <p>Only (S2) is true.</p>
Option 3 - <p>Both (S1) and (S2) are false</p>
Option 4 - <p>Both (S1) and (S2) are true</p>
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