Question 1
Classify the following logical statement:
(p ∧ q) ∧ ¬(p ∧ q)
Is it a Tautology (always True), Contradiction (always False), or Contingent (depends on variables)?
Step 1: Understand the classifications
• Tautology: Always True for all possible truth values
• Contradiction: Always False for all possible truth values
• Contingent: True for some values, False for others
Step 2: Analyze the expression
Expression: (p ∧ q) ∧ ¬(p ∧ q)
Step 3: Test all possible combinations
A statement cannot be both true and false
• Tautology: Always True for all possible truth values
• Contradiction: Always False for all possible truth values
• Contingent: True for some values, False for others
Step 2: Analyze the expression
Expression: (p ∧ q) ∧ ¬(p ∧ q)
Step 3: Test all possible combinations
A statement cannot be both true and false