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Prove whether the following inferences are valid using the long or short truth table method. If they are invalid, give the counterexample. A > -B |= B > -A
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Prove whether the following inferences are valid using the long or short truth table method. If they are invalid, give the counterexample. A > -B |= B > -A
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Prove whether the following inferences are valid using the long or short truth table method. If they are invalid, give the counterexample.
A > -B |= B > -A
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