Let statement (p→q)→(∼q∧r) is false If statement p is true then statement r will be
If (p∧∼r)⇒(q ∧ r) is false and q and r are both false, then p is ___.
Let p be the statement “x is an irrational number”, q be the statement “y is a transcendental number”, and r be the statement “x is a rational number if and only if y is a transcendental number”. Statement-1 : r is equivalent to either q or p Statememt-2 : r is equivalent to (p↔∼q)