The proposition p →~ (p ∧~ q) is equivalent to:
The proposition p →~ (p ∧~ q) is equivalent to:
Option 1 -
(~ p) ∧ q
Option 2 -
q
Option 3 -
(~ p) v q
Option 4 -
(~ p) v (~ q)
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 3
Detailed Solution:p →~ (p ∧ ~ q)
=~ p ∨ ~ (p ∧ ~ q)
=~ p ∨ ~ p ∨ q
=~ p ∨ q
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