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    Prove the Following Claim: If P\(\equiv\) Q Is a Tautology, Then P and Q Are Equivalent
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Prove the Following Claim:
If P ≡\equiv≡ Q Is a Tautology, Then P and Q Are Equivalent

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Question 20

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Prove the following claim:
If p ≡\equiv≡ q is a tautology, then p and q are equivalent statements.

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