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Let p: x = 4 Let q: y = −2 Which represents "If x = 4, then y = −2”? p ∨ q p ∧ q p → q p ↔ q

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The answer would be p → q.
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User Eran Meiri
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Answer:

C. p → q

Explanation:

We are given that,

'p' is represented by 'x = 4' and 'q' is represented by 'y = -2'.

That is, we have,

p: x = 4

q: y = -2

The given statement is, 'If x = 4, then y = -2'.

This means that whenever x = 4, then y = -2.

That is, 'x = 4 implies y = -2'.

Thus, it will be represented by p → q.

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