Discrete Math logically equivalent? Show that (p wedge q) vee (neg p wedge neg q) equiv p leftrightarrow q

Carpanedam7

Carpanedam7

Answered question

2022-07-17

Discrete Math logically equivalent?
Show that ( p q ) ( ¬ p ¬ q ) p q
How would I go about doing this?
Do I use a truth table or a more "algebraic" process?

Answer & Explanation

Mireya Hoffman

Mireya Hoffman

Beginner2022-07-18Added 14 answers

Step 1
Well, a more reasoning process is acceptable. Here is how I would prove it:
Suppose p q then p q T not matter what the value of q and p is. Now if q ¬ p or vice versa, then p q F . So if the value is the same, the statement is true. Otherwise it's false. This english interpretation is clearly the same as ( p q ) ( ¬ p ¬ q )
Step 2
BTW, this is a squashed version of the cases proof, where you take the case p q and show that the statements are equivalent and then take the case p ¬ q and repeat the process.
Roselyn Daniel

Roselyn Daniel

Beginner2022-07-19Added 2 answers

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

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