[(Q P) (Q R)] (P R) Use truth tables to determine
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[(Q ⊃ P) ∙ (∼Q ⊃ R)] ∙ ∼ (P ∨ R)
Use truth tables to determine whether the following symbolized statements are tautologous, self-contradictory, or contingent.
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A Concise Introduction to Logic
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