1. Si q es falsa, ¿cuál debe ser el valor de verdad de (p ∧ ~q) ∧ q ? è
3. Si...
Mathematics, 10.03.2021 20:40, xlameweirdox
1. Si q es falsa, ¿cuál debe ser el valor de verdad de (p ∧ ~q) ∧ q ? è
3. Si p ∧ q es verdadera y p es verdadera, entonces q debe ser .
5. Si ~(p ∨ q) es verdadera, ¿cuáles deben ser los valores de verdad de sus proposiciones componentes? è p es ; q es .
6. Si ~(p ∧ q) es falsa, ¿cuáles deben ser los valores de verdad de sus proposiciones componentes? è p es ; q es .
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