Asked by Georgina Smith on May 07, 2024
Verified
The statement form p q is:
A) a conjunction
B) a negation
C) a disjunction
D) a conditional
E) not actually a statement form
Disjunction
A logical operation that results in true if at least one of the operands is true.
Conditional
A statement or proposition that asserts that one thing is true if another thing is true, typically formulated as "If P, then Q."
Negation
The contradiction or denial of something, or the opposite of a given statement or proposition.
- Distinguish and detail the types of statement configurations in propositional logic.
Verified Answer
DE
Dillan EmmanuelMay 12, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The statement form is a disjunction, as it is composed of two propositions connected by the "or" operator (represented by the symbol for logical disjunction).
Learning Objectives
- Distinguish and detail the types of statement configurations in propositional logic.