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  1. I really need help on this one if anyone can that would be great : /
  2. Hello all, I'm seeking help in logical equivalence for the following: {[(p^q)V(p^r)]V(q^r)}^~[(p^q)^r] It's asking to have an equivalence of that equation using only negations of conditionals(biconditionals too I assume because of the v) First I take (p∧q), (p∧r), and (q∧r) and (p∧q) which are all conjunctions and change them into the negation of a biconditional based on ^ being the same as <-> which is a conditional so that they are equivalent. ~(p->~q), ~(p->~r), ~(q->~r), ~(p->~q) which gives me the new equation of {[~(p->~q)v~(p->~r)v~(q->~r)]}∧~[~(p->~q)∧r] I then take the remaining ∧ which are {[~(p->~q)v~(p->~r)v~(q->~r)]}∧~[~(p->~q)∧r] and ~[~(p->~q)∧r and do the same as previously. I then take the disjunction two at a time starting with ~(p->~q)v~(p->~r) and change it into the negation of a conditional based on v being the same as -> which is a biconditional so that they are equivalent. I am not sure how to do this step. Afterwards I would take the result of the negation of my conditional which is a biconditional as done above and do it's negation of conditional with the remaining ~(q->~r). I am not sure how to do this step. I appreciate all the help that i can receive, thank you. Thank you for any help!
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