SOLUTION: Hi! My goal is to show that the members of the pair of sentences are equivalent in SD. The sentences are A & (B&C) and (A&B) & C. I know I start off by deriving A & (B&C) using t

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Question 797896: Hi! My goal is to show that the members of the pair of sentences are equivalent in SD.
The sentences are A & (B&C) and (A&B) & C.
I know I start off by deriving A & (B&C) using the assumption (A&B) & C, but I'm not sure what to do next.

Answer by ayomide(2)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
thats the property of communication and association
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