Determine whether the following statement is a tautology, contradiction, or neither (~PVQ) ~Q Tautology Contradiction • Neither Click Save and submit to save and submit.

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Answer:

The statement [tex](\lnot P \lor Q)\rightarrow \lnot Q[/tex] is neither a tautology nor a contradiction.

Step-by-step explanation:

A tautology is a statement that is always true.

A contradiction is a statement that is always false.

We are going to use a truth table to determine whether the statement [tex](\lnot P \lor Q)\rightarrow \lnot Q[/tex] is a tautology, contradiction, or neither

A truth table shows how the truth or falsity of a compound statement depends on the truth or falsity of the simple statements from which it's constructed.

The statement [tex](\lnot P \lor Q)\rightarrow \lnot Q[/tex] is compound by these simple statements:

  • [tex]\lnot P[/tex]
  • [tex]\lnot Q[/tex]
  • [tex](\lnot P \lor Q)[/tex]

and we are going to use these simple statements to build the truth table.

The last column contains true and false values. Therefore, the statement is neither a tautology nor a contradiction.

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