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Let p: x < −3

Let q: x > 3

What is represented by p ∨ q?
x < −3 and x > 3
x > 3 or x < −3
If x < −3, then x > 3
x < −3 if and only if x > 3

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Answer:

The answer is B

Explanation:

i took the text on edge

User Mosheb
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Answer:

B. x > 3 or x < −3

Explanation:

We are given that,

p: x < −3

q: x > 3

Since, we know that,

The symbol v is known as 'disjunction', which is in other words represented by 'union', 'or'.

Thus, 'p ∨ q' means 'either p holds or q holds'.

Hence, we get,

'p ∨ q' is represented by 'either x <-3 or x > 3'.

i.e. 'p ∨ q' is represented by 'either x > 3 or x <-3'.

Thus, option B is correct.

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