1. (G • P) ⊃ M pr 9. M v ~G 2. G v R pr 10. ~G v M 3. ~~P pr 11. G ⊃ M 4. M ⊃ ~R pr 12. R v G (-) M ≡ ~R concl 13. ~~R v G 5. ~(G • P) v M 1 Impl 14. ~R ⊃ G 6. (~G v ~P) v M 15. ~R ⊃ M 7. M v (~G v ~P) 16. (M ⊃ ~R) • (~R ⊃ M) 8. (M v ~G) v ~P 17. M ≡ ~R
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