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Let p: x= 4 Let q: y=-2 Which represents "If x = 4, then y = -2"? pvq P^q p➡️q p↔️q
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Let p: x= 4
Let q: y=-2
Which represents "If x = 4, then y = -2"?
pvq
P^q
p➡️q
p↔️q
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The answer is : if p then q (p➡️q)
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