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प्रश्न
Choose the correct alternative:
| p | q | (p ∧ q) → ¬p |
| T | T | (a) |
| T | F | (b) |
| F | T | (c) |
| F | F | (d) |
Which one of the following is correct for the truth value of (p ∧ q) → ¬p
विकल्प
(a) T T T T (b) F T T T (c) F F T T (d) T T T F
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उत्तर
| (b) | F | T | T | T |
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