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If `p and q` are two statement then `(p <-> ~ q)` is true when : (a) `p and q` both are true (b) `p and q` both are false (c) `p` is false and `q` ia true (d) Non of these

A

p and q both are true

B

both p and q are false

C

p is true and q is false

D

none of these

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