SOLUTION: Add the missing rule citations for these proofs:
1.(F → (G → ¬H))PR
2.((F ∧ ¬W) → (G ∨ T))PR
3.(F ∧ ¬T)PR
4.(W → T)PR
5.F
6.¬T
7.(G → ¬H)
8.W
9.T
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Question 1208837: Add the missing rule citations for these proofs:
1.(F → (G → ¬H))PR
2.((F ∧ ¬W) → (G ∨ T))PR
3.(F ∧ ¬T)PR
4.(W → T)PR
5.F
6.¬T
7.(G → ¬H)
8.W
9.T
10.⊥
11.¬W
12.(F ∧ ¬W)
13.(G ∨ T)
14.G
15.¬H
17.T
18.⊥
19.¬H
20.¬H
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