Mark each statement True or False. Justify each answer.
(a) In an implication p ⇒ q, statement p is referred to as the proposition.
(b) The only case where p ⇒ q is false is when p is true and q is false.
(c) “If p, then q” is equivalent to “p whenever q.”
(d) The negation of a conjunction is the disjunction of the negations of the individual parts.
(e) The negation of p ⇒ q is q ⇒ p.
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