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Mathematics, 08.08.2019 02:10 EDWIN6067

[44-2] exercise designed to employ cp as part of the whole
process:
with the same argument below,
[44-2.1] do the 1st proof by using cp with ~p as ap
[44-2.2] do the 2nd proof by using cp with r as ap; & then
contra
c: ~p -> ~r
1: r -> (l & s)
2: (l v m) -> p

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