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1.Use the following statements to write a compound statement for the conjunction p and ∼q. Then find its truth value.

p: The triangle has at least two congruent sides.

q: The triangle has an obtuse angle.

p and ∼q: The triangle has at least two congruent sides and does not have an obtuse angle.

p and ∼q: False

p and ∼q: The triangle has at least two congruent sides and does not have an obtuse angle., , p and ∼q: False,

p and ∼q: The triangle has at least two congruent sides and does not have an obtuse angle.

p and ∼q: True

p and ∼q: The triangle has at least two congruent sides and does not have an obtuse angle., , p and ∼q: True,

p and ∼q: The triangle does not have at least two congruent sides and does have an obtuse angle.

p and ∼q: False

p and ∼q: The triangle does not have at least two congruent sides and does have an obtuse angle., , p and ∼q: False,

p and ∼q: The triangle does not have at least two congruent sides and does have an obtuse angle.

p and ∼q: True

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