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Cheek whether "Or" used in the following compound statement is exclusive or inclusive? Write the component statements of the compound statements and use them to check whether the compound statement is true or not. Justify your answer. t: you are

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  4. Which of the following is not true for any two statements p and q?

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  5. Let p be the statement 'Ravi races' and let q be the statement 'Ravi w...

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  10. Let p: roses and red and q: The sun is a star. Then the verbal transla...

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  11. The statement pto(q to p) is equivalent to

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  12. The negation of (pvv~q)^^q is

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  13. Which one of the following is not a statement?

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  14. If p:2 plus 3 is five and q: Delhi is the capital of India are two s...

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  15. Which one of the following is a statement?

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  16. Let p,q and r be any three logical statements. Which one of the follow...

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  17. The truth values of p,q are r for which (p^^q)vv(~r) has truth value F...

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  18. ~[(~p)^^q] is logically equivalent to

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  19. The statement ~(ptoq) is equivalent to

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  20. The statement pto(q to p) is equivalent to

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  21. Statement-1: ~(pharr~q) is equivalent to (pharrq). Statement-2: ~(p...

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