12.) Law of Adjunction 13.) Law of Addition P Q $P \land Q$ P $P \lor Q$
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Law of Adjunction: P ∧ Q = P ∧ (P ∨ Q) This law states that if we have a proposition P and a proposition Q, then the conjunction of P and Q is equivalent to the conjunction of P and the disjunction of P and Q. Show more…
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