Conditional Statement - Definition, Truth Table
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A conditional statement is represented in the form of “if…then”. Let p and q are the two statements, then statements p and q can be written as per different conditions, such as; 1. p implies q 2. p is sufficient for q 3. q is necessary for p 4. p ⇒ q Points to remember: 1. A conditional statement is also called implication. 2. The sig… The truth table for any two inputs, say A and B is given by; Example: We have a conditional statement If it is raining, we will not play. Let, A: It is raining and B: we will not play. Then; 1. If A is true, that is, it is raining and B is false, that is, we played, then the statement A implies B is false…
A conditional statement is represented in the form of “if…then”. Let p and q are the two statements, then statements p and q can be written as per different conditions, such as; 1. p implies q 2. p is sufficient for q 3. q is necessary for p 4. p ⇒ q Points to remember: 1. A conditional statement is also called implication. 2. The sig…
The truth table for any two inputs, say A and B is given by; Example: We have a conditional statement If it is raining, we will not play. Let, A: It is raining and B: we will not play. Then; 1. If A is true, that is, it is raining and B is false, that is, we played, then the statement A implies B is false…
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