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Where p and q are statements, p q is called the _____ of p and q.

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The answer is product.

When two or more numbers or variables are multiplied together, the final result after multiplication is called the product. So, since pq is the multiplication of p and q, then pq is the product.

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Answer with explanation:

It is given that , p and q are statements.

The Meaning of , p q is either,

1. p and q → Symbolic Representation→ p ∧ q

2. p or q → Symbolic Representation→ p ∨ q

or

"Statement" p q is a conditional statement which represents If p, then q, in which , p is a statement which is supposed as basis of reasoning and q is the conclusion drawn from it.

→→So, Where p and q are statements, p q is called the " Conditional Statement" of p and q.

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