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~q and p implies q tautology

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Answered by malaygupta7777
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A compound proposition that is always True is called a tautology. Two propositions p and q are logically equivalent if their truth tables are the same. Namely, p and q are logically equivalent if p ↔ q is a tautology. If p and q are logically equivalent, we write p ≡ q.

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