Let p and q be two given propositions. Use equivalence laws shown in Table 6 and example 3 of section 1.3 to simplify compound propostion ¬[p∧(p→q)]. Indicate what law(s) you are using in each step.

Brenton Dixon

Brenton Dixon

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2022-07-17

Let p and q be two given propositions. Use equivalence laws shown in Table 6 and example 3 of section 1.3 to simplify compound propostion ¬ [ p ( p q ) ]. Indicate what law(s) you are using in each step.

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Vartavk

Vartavk

Beginner2022-07-18Added 11 answers

Step 1
¬ [ p ( p q ) ] ¬ [ p ( ¬ p q ) ]     (by the definition of p q     [ ¬ p ¬ ( ¬ p q ) ]     (DeMorgan's Law)     [ ¬ p ( p ¬ q ) ] ( ¬ p p ) ( ¬ p ¬ q ) ) ¬ ( p q ) (by the distributivity property.)
Step 2
where I am also using the fact that ¬ p p is a tautology.
Matias Aguirre

Matias Aguirre

Beginner2022-07-19Added 3 answers

Step 1
p ( p q ) p ( ¬ p q ) ( p ¬ p ) ( p q ) ( p q )
Step 2
Hence, ¬ ( p ( p q ) ) ¬ ( p q )

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