Match the statements that are logically equal. qvt q$\wedge$c q$\wedge$t q$\vee$$\neg$q contradiction tautology q
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Let's analyze each statement: $q \vee t$: This is a disjunction (OR) between $q$ and $t$. Without knowing the truth values of $q$ and $t$, we can't simplify this further. $q \wedge c$: This is a conjunction (AND) between $q$ and $c$. Without knowing the truth Show more…
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