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- Answered By Nikita Chetry
- Answer: 2 months ago
An implicative proposition (or conditional) states "if P, then Q" (P → Q), meaning if P is true, Q must be true. It is false only when P is true and Q is false; otherwise, it’s true. Implication is no...
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