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Mathematics, 08.07.2021 20:10 jack487

Two statements are logically equivalent when: A. The two statements are true in virtue of their logical structure alone, i. e. the two statement are always true.
B. The first statement implies the second, i. e. if the first statement is true, so is the second.
C. The two statements agree in point of truth or falsehood in virtue of their logical structure alone, i. e. the two statement are true or false in exactly the same conditions.
D. The two statements are false in virtue of their logical structure alone, i. e. the two statement are always false.

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