Respuesta :
Unfortunately the table is not too well formatted, but understandable.
It has been reformatted in the attachment.
We're given
p is false, that leaves us valid rows E,F,G,H to choose from.
If p ∨ (q ∧ r) is to be true, and given p is false, then (q ∧ r) must be true.
Looking down the last column from row E to row F, only row E is true.
Therefore the only row that satisfies the condition p ∨ (q ∧ r) is row E.
It has been reformatted in the attachment.
We're given
p is false, that leaves us valid rows E,F,G,H to choose from.
If p ∨ (q ∧ r) is to be true, and given p is false, then (q ∧ r) must be true.
Looking down the last column from row E to row F, only row E is true.
Therefore the only row that satisfies the condition p ∨ (q ∧ r) is row E.
