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31 December, 17:12

What is the truth value of a conditional statement whose hypothesis is false and conclusion is false

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  1. 31 December, 21:10
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    A conditional statement is an if-then statement, symbolized as p → q. p represents the hypothesis and q represents the conclusion.

    Here is the truth table for p → q:

    p q p → q

    True True True

    True False False

    False True True

    False False True

    Therefore, if hypothesis is false (p) and the conclusion is false (q), then the conditional statement is true.
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