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I am supposed to derive the following problem: {(G > J) & [(~K > ~H) & (G v H]} > (J v K)
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I am supposed to derive the following problem: {(G > J) & [(~K > ~H) & (G v H]} > (J v K)
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Question 668485: I am just so confused! Here's the problem.
I am supposed to derive the following problem: {(G > J) & [(~K > ~H) & (G v H]} > (J v K) Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source):
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I guess here (G > J) you mean (G => J)
if so, here is your answer:
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