If p: 'I am a student,' and q: 'I go to school,' then p ∧ q means:

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The question is asking what the logical conjunction (p ∧ q) represents given the statements p and q. It provides four answer choices related to the implications of being a student and going to school.

Answer

I am a student and I go to school.

The final answer is 'I am a student and I go to school.'

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The final answer is 'I am a student and I go to school.'

More Information

In logic, p ∧ q means 'p and q', where both must be true for the statement to be true.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing 'and' with 'or'.

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