This document contains 3 logic statements:
1. (P→Q)v(Q→P) is a tautology, meaning it is always true regardless of the truth values of P and Q.
2. ~[P→(PvQ)] is a self-contradiction, meaning it can never be true no matter the truth values.
3. [(PvQ ) v (~Q v R) )] is a tautology, which is always true for any truth value assignment of P, Q, and R.
This document contains 3 logic statements:
1. (P→Q)v(Q→P) is a tautology, meaning it is always true regardless of the truth values of P and Q.
2. ~[P→(PvQ)] is a self-contradiction, meaning it can never be true no matter the truth values.
3. [(PvQ ) v (~Q v R) )] is a tautology, which is always true for any truth value assignment of P, Q, and R.
This document contains 3 logic statements:
1. (P→Q)v(Q→P) is a tautology, meaning it is always true regardless of the truth values of P and Q.
2. ~[P→(PvQ)] is a self-contradiction, meaning it can never be true no matter the truth values.
3. [(PvQ ) v (~Q v R) )] is a tautology, which is always true for any truth value assignment of P, Q, and R.