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Mathematics, 14.10.2019 21:50 bella2331

If p is true and q is false, the p > q is (always, never, sometimes) true.

when p is false and q is true, then p or q is (always, never, sometimes) true.

if p is true and ~ q is false, then p > ~ q is (always, never, sometimes) false.

if p is true and q is true, then ~ p > ~ q is (always, never, sometimes) true.

if p > q is true and q is true, then p is (always, never, sometimes) true.

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