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    Let p and q be two propositions. Then the inverse of the implication p→q is

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    Let p and q be two propositions. Then the contrapositive of the implication p→q is

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    Let p and q be two propositions. Then the implication p→q is false ,when

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    Let p and q be two propositions. Then the implication  p ↔ ∼ q is true ,when

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    For any three propositions p , q , and r , the proposition (p ∧ q ) ∧ ( q ∧ r ) is true , when

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    Let p and q be two propositions. Then the implication ∼( p  ↔ q ) is :

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    p ∧ (q ∧ r) is logically equivalent to

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    ∼(∼ p ) ↔ p is

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    Which of the following is a proposition ?

  • Question 10
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    Which of the following proposition is a tautology ?

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