If p is true and q is false then ~(p Λ q) isa.TRUEb.FALSEc.Can't Sayd.Absurd
Question
If p is true and q is false then ~(p Λ q) isa.TRUEb.FALSEc.Can't Sayd.Absurd
Solution
The statement p Λ q is a logical conjunction, meaning it is true if and only if both p and q are true. In this case, p is true and q is false, so the conjunction p Λ q is false.
The symbol ~ represents logical negation, meaning it inverts the truth value of the statement that follows it. So, ~ (p Λ q) is the negation of the conjunction p Λ q. Since p Λ q is false, ~ (p Λ q) is true.
So, the answer is a. TRUE.
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