Thinking Mathematically (6th Edition)

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Chapter 3 - Logic - 3.2 Compound Statements and Connectives - Concept and Vocabulary Check - Page 132: 13

Answer

False. $\\p \rightarrow q \wedge r$ means $p \rightarrow (q \wedge r)$

Work Step by Step

The conditional is more dominant than a conjunction, therefore: $\\p \rightarrow q \wedge r$ means $p \rightarrow (q \wedge r)$
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