Which of the following statements is a tautology?
Explanation for the correct option:
A tautology is a compound statement in Maths that always results in a Truth value.
It doesn’t matter what the individual part consists of, the result in tautology is always true.
The possible truth table is:
T | T | F | F | F | T | T |
T | F | F | T | T | T | T |
F | T | T | F | F | T | T |
F | F | T | T | F | T | T |
All outputs of are true.
Hence, the correct option is
Explanation for the incorrect options:
The possible truth table is:
T | T | F | F | F | T | F | F | F | F | F |
T | F | F | T | T | F | F | T | F | F | F |
F | T | T | F | F | F | F | T | F | F | F |
F | F | T | T | F | F | F | T | F | F | F |
The outputs of the options are not a tautology.
Hence, these options are incorrect.
Hence option (C) is the correct option.