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Mathematics, 01.09.2020 21:01, natlovesfood

Check all conditionals that are a tautology. a. (p → q) v (p → -q) b. (p → q) v (-p → -q) c. (p → q) ^ (p → -q) d. (p → q) ^ (-p → -q) e. (p → q) v (-p → q) f. (p → q) ^ (-p → q)

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