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the conjuctive normal form the statement p-(QnR) is given as

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Answered by VidishaRaj
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This particular equivalence is known as De Morgan's Law. Since columns corresponding to p∨(q∧r) and (p∨q)∧(p∨r) match, the propositions are logically equivalent. This particular equivalence is known as the Distributive Law.

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This particular equivalence is known as De Morgan's Law. Since columns corresponding to p∨(q∧r) and (p∨q)∧(p∨r) match, the propositions are logically equivalent. This particular equivalence is known as the Distributive Law.

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