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    One of De Morgan's Theorems States That\( (p\vee q)\) Is Logically Equivalent To
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One of De Morgan's Theorems States That (p∨q) (p\vee q)(p∨q) Is Logically Equivalent To

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One of De Morgan's theorems states that (p∨q) (p\vee q)(p∨q) is logically equivalent to (q∨p) (q\vee p)(q∨p) .

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