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The compound propositions p and q are called logically equivalent if ________ is a tautology.

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The compound propositions p and q are called logically equivalent.

The compound propositions p and q are called logically equivalent.If p q is a tautology.

• A complex statement that produces truth every time.

• The result is always a true assertion, no matter what the individual modules are.

• If the truth tables of two assertions p and q are the same, they are logically comparable.

• If p q is a tautology, p and q are logically equivalent.

• It can also be expressed as p q if p and q are logically equivalent.

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