14. Use truth tables to establish which of the following propositional forms are tautologies, contradictions, or contingencies: a. (p^g) V[~PV (p^~q)] b. (p^~q)^(pv q) c. (~pvq) v (pv~q) d. (p^~p) →q e. [p^(p-q)] →q 1(0) VO)-95 (ADAS) 9
14. Use truth tables to establish which of the following propositional forms are tautologies, contradictions, or contingencies: a. (p^g) V[~PV (p^~q)] b. (p^~q)^(pv q) c. (~pvq) v (pv~q) d. (p^~p) →q e. [p^(p-q)] →q 1(0) VO)-95 (ADAS) 9
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Section2.6: Inequalities
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