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Mark each sentence as true or false, where $p, q,$ and $r$ are arbitrary statements, $t$ a tautology, and $f$ a contradiction.$$p \wedge \sim p \equiv f$$
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This statement is saying that the conjunction of a statement $p$ and its negation $\sim p$ is equivalent to a contradiction $f$. Show more…
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