Let p, q, r be three statements such that the truth value of (p ∧ q) → (~ q ∨ r) is F. Then the truth values of p, q, r are respectively:
Let p, q, r be three statements such that the truth value of (p ∧ q) → (~ q ∨ r) is F. Then the truth values of p, q, r are respectively:
Option 1 -
T, F, T
Option 2 -
T, T, F
Option 3 -
F, T, F
Option 4 -
T, T, T
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 2
Detailed Solution:(p ^ q) should be TRUE and (~q v r) should be FALSE.
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