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¬P ∨ Q is equivalent to :Question 19Select one:a.¬(P∨Q)b.¬P ∧ ¬Qc.P → Q

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¬P ∨ Q is equivalent to :Question 19Select one:a.¬(P∨Q)b.¬P ∧ ¬Qc.P → Q

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Solution

The statement "¬P ∨ Q" is equivalent to "P → Q".

Here's the step by step explanation:

  1. "¬P ∨ Q" is the logical disjunction statement which means "Not P or Q".

  2. "P → Q" is the logical implication statement which means "If P then Q".

  3. In terms of truth values, "¬P ∨ Q" and "P → Q" are equivalent. Both of these statements are true except for the case when P is true and Q is false.

So, the correct answer is c. P → Q.

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