If p is true and q ls false, the p—>q ls _____ true.
1) never 
2) always 
3) sometimes 
                                             
                                          
                                          
                                        
											 
											Answer:
never
Step-by-step explanation:
in logic sense thinking that when the antecedent (p) is true but the consequent (q) is false, the implication breaks down because the condition for q to hold isn't met.
so never