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    The Rules of Propositional Logic That Stipulate That Some Statements
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The Rules of Propositional Logic That Stipulate That Some Statements

Question 6

Question 6

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The rules of propositional logic that stipulate that some statements are logically equivalent are known collectively as the


A) rules of inference.
B) method of proof.
C) rules of replacement.
D) short method.

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