1. (K->L)&(K->M)
2. (~KvL)&(~KvM) 1, material implication
3. ~Kv(L&M) 2, distribution
4. K->(L&M) 3, material implication
Edwin
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(~K -> K) -> ~L, ~(~L -> ~M) -> L, M :. K <-> ~L
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