(1 point) Complete the following truth table by filling in the blanks with T or F as appropriate. p q ¬p p ? q ¬p ? (p ? q) [¬p ? (p ? q)] ? q T T T F F T F F The proposition in the final column is A. a contingency B. a tautology C. a contradiction
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