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12. (4 points) We know that exclusive-or means one or the other but not both. Table IV line (d) of the Page O' Logical Equivalences

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12. (4 points) We know that exclusive-or means "one or the other but not both." Table IV line (d) of the Page O' Logical Equivalences states that pq(pq)(pq). That covers the "one or the other" part, but it doesn't include " (pq)" (the "but not both" part). Explain why the "but not both" part isn't needed in the equivalence

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