Question
Explain the paradigm for the statement.

Answer

Statement of paradigm statement: The form for the statement which is true of some placeholder and some placeholder is called the paradigm form for the statement.
Form of paradigm statement: $p \rightarrow q$
$p \rightarrow q$ form verification table
Column Sequence $\rightarrow$ $1$ $2$ $3$
Row Sequence $\downarrow$ $p$ $q$ $p \rightarrow q$
$1$ $T$ $T$ $T$
$2$ $T$ $F$ $F$
$3$ $F$ $T$ $T$
$4$ $F$ $F$ $T$
  $1, 2 (\rightarrow)$
Other forms of paraphrase other than $p\ \&\ q$ can also be represented as: $(1)\ p\ \rightarrow \ q\ (2)\ p\ v\ q\ (3)\ p\ \leftrightarrow\ q$
Substitutes for a statement may be in the past, present, or future, as well as in a variety of subjects, and their value may sometimes be true or sometimes untrue.
$p \rightarrow q$ will see the various statements of the paradigm for the statement and the realization of their truthfulness from the following table:
Sr. No Statement of substitution of p → q Replication of statements The veracity of the statements
$1$ If Vallabhbhai in Gujarat
Born $($true$),$ Vallabhbhai is an American citizen. $($False$)$
$G\rightarrow A$ False
$2$ If Raja Rammohan Roy
Born in Gujarat
$($False$)$ So Indulal Yagnik
Born in Gujarat.
$($Truth$)$
$R\rightarrow I$ True

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