Respuesta :

[tex]p\implies\sim q[/tex] is true when [tex]p[/tex] is false, or when both [tex]p[/tex] and [tex]\sim q[/tex] are true.

Similarly, [tex]q\implies\sim p[/tex] is true when [tex]q[/tex] is false, or when both [tex]q[/tex] and [tex]\sim p[/tex] are true.

It seems that you are given that [tex]p\implies\sim q[/tex] and [tex]q\implies\sim p[/tex]. According to the truth table given above, these can both be true only when one of [tex]p,q[/tex] is true and the other is false.

On the other hand, [tex]p\lor q[/tex] is true when either or both of [tex]p[/tex] or [tex]q[/tex] is true. This is satisfied by the implications in the hypothesis, so [tex]p\lor q[/tex] must be true.
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