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The proposition p-->~(p^q)​

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The proposition “p or q,” denoted by pq, is the proposition that is false when p and q are both false and true otherwise. Let p and q be propositions. The exclusive or of p and q, denoted by pq, is the proposition that is true when exactly one of p and q is true and is false otherwise.

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