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    Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications Study Set 1
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    Exam 1: A: the Foundations: Logic and Proofs
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    \[\text { Determine whether the following two propositions are logically equivalent: } p \rightarrow ( \neg q \wedge r ) , \neg p \vee \neg ( r \rightarrow q )\]
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 Determine whether the following two propositions are logically equivalent: p→(¬q∧r),¬p∨¬(r→q)\text { Determine whether the following two propositions are logically equivalent: } p \rightarrow ( \neg q \wedge r ) , \neg p \vee \neg ( r \rightarrow q ) Determine whether the following two propositions are logically equivalent: p→(¬q∧r),¬p∨¬(r→q)

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