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Examine whether the statement pattern [p → (∼q ˅ r)] ↔ ∼[p → (q → r)] is a tautology, contradiction or contingency. - Mathematics and Statistics

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Examine whether the statement pattern

[p → (∼q ˅ r)] ↔ ∼[p → (q → r)] is a tautology, contradiction or contingency.

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[p → (~q ∨ r)] ↔ ~[p → (q → r)]

p q r ~q ~q ∨ r p →
(~q ∨ r)
q → r p →
(q →r)
~[p →
(q → r)]
[p → (~q ∨ r)]
↔ ~[p → (q → r)]
T T T F T T T T F F
T T F F F F F F T F
T F T T T T T T F F
T F F T T T T T F F
F T T F T T T T F F
F T F F F T F T F F
F F T T T T T T F F
F F F T T T T T F F

All the truth values in the last column are F.

Hence, it is contradiction.

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