Giovanni0312
Giovanni0312
27.08.2020 • 
Mathematics

Define conjunction, disjunction, and conditional, and give an example of each in words. Define conjunction. Choose the correct answer below.

A. Given two propositions p and q, the statement p and q is called their conjunction. It is true only if p and q are both true.

B. Given two propositions p and q, the statement p and q is called their conjunction. It is true only if p and q are both false.

C. Given two propositions p and q, the statement p org is called their conjunction. It is false only if p and q are both false.

D. Given two propositions p and q, the statement por q is called their conjunction. It is true only if p and q are both true.

E. Given two propositions p and q, the statement if p, then q is called their conjunction. It is true in all cases except the case in which p is false and q is true.

F. Given two propositions p and 9, the statement if p, then q is called their conjunction. It is true in all cases except the case in which p is true and q is false.

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