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33. Construct a truth table to show that the following argument is valid.

pv q
~p
_____
.: Q


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Answer:

see attached

Explanation:

Perhaps you want to show that P∨Q will be equal to Q when ¬P is true. Attached is a truth table that shows this is the case.

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This is simply a restatement of the logic of the OR function. When one its inputs is a logical 0 (false), the output depends on the other input(s).

33. Construct a truth table to show that the following argument is valid. pv q ~p-example-1
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