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    One Can Correctly Move from (X)[(~x = B) → Fc]
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One Can Correctly Move from (X)[(~x = B) → Fc]

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One can correctly move from (x)[(~x = b) → Fc] to (x)[(~b = x) → Fc] by the rule of Symmetry.

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