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What connectives denote the “→”A) If and only ifB) ORC) ImplicationD) Negation

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What connectives denote the “→”A) If and only ifB) ORC) ImplicationD) Negation

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To answer the question, we need to determine which connective denotes the symbol "→".

A) "If and only if" is denoted by the connective "↔", not "→". So, option A is not the correct answer.

B) "OR" is denoted by the connective "∨", not "→". So, option B is not the correct answer.

C) "Implication" is indeed denoted by the connective "→". So, option C is the correct answer.

D) "Negation" is denoted by the connective "¬", not "→". So, option D is not the correct answer.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C) Implication.

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