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Let p, q and r be statements. Suppose you know that the statement form ((q → p) ∨ r) ∨ (∼ r ∧ p) is false. What can you conclude about the truth values of the three statement variables?

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Let |((q → p) ∨ r) ∨ (∼ r ∧ p)|=F. By the definition of disjunction, we have that |(q → p) ∨ r|=F and |∼ r ∧ p|=F. It follows from the definition of disjunction that |q → p|=F and |r|=F. By definition of implication we get that |q|=T and |p|=F. In this case, |∼ r ∧ p|=T\land F=F.

We conclude that the statements p and r are false and the statement q is true.

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