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Hey guys! Can u help me with these three questions? 1. i. Show by using a truth table that [(p => r) ^ (q=> r) => [(p v q) => r] is a tautology. ii. Prove by using a…
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Hey guys! Can u help me with these three questions?
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Show by using a truth table that [(p => r) ^ (q=> r) => [(p v q) => r] is a tautology.
ii. Prove by using algebraic method that p -> (p v q) is a tautology
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Hey guys it equals 12 alight
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