Define tautology and fallancy?
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Tautology Definition
A tautology in math (and logic) is a compound statement (premise and conclusion) that always produces truth. No matter what the individual parts are, the result is a true statement; a tautology is always true. The opposite of a tautology is a contradiction or a fallacy, which is "always false".
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A tautology in math (and logic) is a compound statement (premise and conclusion) that always produces truth. No matter what the individual parts are, the result is a true statement; a tautology is always true. The opposite of a tautology is a contradiction or a fallacy, which is "always false"
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