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If p is true and ~q is false then p -> ~q is ___ false.

Sometimes
Always
Never

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If p is true and ~q is false then p -> ~q is ___ false. Sometimes Always Never-example-1
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The conditional of q by p is "If p then q" or "p implies q" and is denoted by p q. It is false when p is true and q is false; otherwise it is true.

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