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प्रश्न
Examine whether the following statement pattern is a tautology or a contradiction or a contingency.
(p → q) ↔ (∼ p ∨ q)
उत्तर
p | q | ∼ p | p → q | ∼ p ∨ q | (p → q) ↔ (∼ p ∨ q) |
T | T | F | T | T | T |
T | F | F | F | F | T |
F | T | T | T | T | T |
F | F | T | T | T | T |
All the entries in the last column of the above truth table are T.
∴ (p → q) ↔ (∼ p ∨ q) is a tautology.
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