Solved: In 3356, use a truth table to determine whether each statement is a tautology, a

Chapter 3, Problem 49

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In Exercises 33–56, use a truth table to determine whether each statement is a tautology, a self-contradiction, or neither.

\((p \leftrightarrow q) \leftrightarrow[(q \rightarrow p) \wedge(p \rightarrow q)]\)

Text Transcription:

(p leftrightarrow q) leftrightarrow [(q rightarrow p) wedge (p rightarrow q)]

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