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If p is true and q is false, the p-> gis
true.

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Answer:

Therefore If p is true and q is false, the p → q is False.

Explanation:

' → ' is Conditional or Implication sign

It is the symbol for the connective phrase' If....then '

If 'p' and 'q' are statements then " p→q " it read as p implies q

The Truth Table for Implication is below

p q p→q

True True True

True False False

False True True

False False True

Therefore If p is true and q is false, the p → q is False.

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