2. (p- q)^(q - r) In order to find the number of rows to create, use the formula 2", where n is the number of statements (letters). So, 2° = 8, so rows will be equal to 8. That is, %3D r q-r p-q)^(q - r) T T F F F T F F F F T F F F

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2. (p→ q)^(q → r)
In order to find the number of rows to create, use the formula 2", where n is the number
of statements (letters). So, 2 = 8, so rows will be equal to 8. That is,
r
q-r
p- q)^(q - r)
F
F
F
F
F
T
F
F
F
F
F
The first three columns will be the standard truth value arrangements true to all
statements that is equal to three.
Transcribed Image Text:2. (p→ q)^(q → r) In order to find the number of rows to create, use the formula 2", where n is the number of statements (letters). So, 2 = 8, so rows will be equal to 8. That is, r q-r p- q)^(q - r) F F F F F T F F F F F The first three columns will be the standard truth value arrangements true to all statements that is equal to three.
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