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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 21:46, narnia85

Use the laws of propositional logic to prove each of the following assertions. Start by defining a generic conditional statement p β†’ q, and then restate the assertion as the equivalence or non-equivalence of two propositions using p and q. Finally prove that the two propositions are equivalent or non-equivalent. For example, the statement: "A conditional statement is not logically equivalent to its converse" is proven by showing that that p β†’ q is not logically equivalent to q β†’ p.

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