If $p \rightarrow ( \sim p \vee \sim q )$ is false, then the truth values of $p$ and $q$ are, respectively (1) $F , F$ (2) $T , T$ (3) $F , T$ (4) $T , F$
If $p \rightarrow ( \sim p \vee \sim q )$ is false, then the truth values of $p$ and $q$ are, respectively\\
(1) $F , F$\\
(2) $T , T$\\
(3) $F , T$\\
(4) $T , F$