False. While promises are often expected to be upheld, not all promises are legally enforceable. Legal enforcement typically requires a formal agreement with specific terms, consideration, and intent to create a binding obligation. Additionally, certain promises may lack the necessary legal elements to be enforceable in a court of law.
Assuming that you mean not (p or q) if and only if P ~(PVQ)--> P so now construct a truth table, (just place it vertical since i cannot place it vertical through here.) P True True False False Q True False True False (PVQ) True True True False ~(PVQ) False False False True ~(PVQ)-->P True True True False if it's ~(P^Q) -->P then it's, P True True False False Q True False True False (P^Q) True False False False ~(P^Q) False True True True ~(P^Q)-->P True True False False
For Apex the answer is “True“.
false
You make a statement that is either a true one or a false one. Simple as that. For example, you might say "The moon is made of green cheese" as a false statement and most people know that's wrong.
True means that it is correct. False means it is not true.
True
True. Promissory estoppel is applied by courts in situations where there is no enforceable contract, but one party has made a promise that the other party reasonably relied upon to their detriment. This legal principle aims to prevent injustice by allowing the reliance on the promise to be enforced, even in the absence of a formal contract.
A computer is a man made device true or false
True
idk
No the hovercraft was made by Christopher Cockerell.
false
Jam was made in the dry Australian outback, this is true, I promise.
True
False
True
True