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Check whether the following sentences are statements . Give reasons for answer
(i) P : The product of 8 and 2 ia 16
(ii) P : There are 37 days in a month
(iii) P : Shut up!
(iv) P : She was Hockey player
(v) P : Haridwar is far from here
(vi) P : Day after tomorrow is Monday

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To determine whether the given sentences are statements, we need to understand what a statement is. A statement is a sentence that can be classified as either true or false, but not both. Let's analyze each sentence one by one. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Sentence (i)**: P: The product of 8 and 2 is 16. - **Analysis**: This sentence can be evaluated as true since 8 multiplied by 2 equals 16. - **Conclusion**: This is a statement. - **Reason**: Since the sentence is true, therefore, it is a statement. ...
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  5. STATEMENT-1 : ~(prArrq)=p^^~q and STATEMENT-2 : p rArr q = ~p ...

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  7. Let p be the statement "x is divisible b, 4" and q be the statement "x...

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  8. STATEMENT-1 : The inverse of (p^^~q) rArrr " is "~pvvqrArr ~r and ...

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  9. STATEMENT-1 : If (p^^~r)rArr(qvvr) is false and q and r are false , th...

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  11. STATEMENT-1 : (p^^~q)^^(~p^^q) and STATEMENT-2 : (pvv~q) vv (~p...

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  12. STATEMENT-1 : (p rArr q) hArr (~q rArr~p) and STATEMENT-2 : p rA...

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  13. STATEMENT-1 : (p rArr ~q) ^^ (~q rArr q) is a contradication and ...

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  14. STATEMENT-1 : The dual statement of "xis a perfect square or xis a pri...

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  15. STATEMENT-1 : [p^^(pvvq)]vv[q^^(qvvp)]=pvvq and STATEMENT-2 : p...

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  16. STATEMENT-1 : ~(phArrq)=~phArrq=phArr~q and STATEMENT-2 : (phArr...

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