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Let p be the proposition: Mathematics is interesting and let q be the proposition that Mathematics is difficult then the symbol `p^^q` means

A

Mathematics is interesting implies that Mathematics is difficult

B

Mathematics is interesting implies and is implies by Mathematics is difficult

C

mathematics is interesting and Mathematics is difficult

D

Mathematics is interesting or Mathematics is difficult

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C
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