Question: Let R be the proposition n is prime and odd implies n > 2 where n is a fixed integer. (a) What are the

Let R be the proposition "n is prime and odd implies n 

Let R be the proposition "n is prime and odd implies n > 2" where n is a fixed integer. (a) What are the antecedent and the consequent? (b) What is the proposition form of R? (c) Write the contrapositive, the converse and a denial of R in ordinary English. (d) What is the truth value of R?

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