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Mathematics, 17.09.2019 20:00 ProfS3770

For each of these compound propositions, use the conditional-disjunction equivalence (example 3) to find an equivalent compound proposition that does not involve conditionals.
(a) ~p→ ~q
(b) (p v q) → ~p
(c) (p→ ~q) → (~p →q)

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