If the Boolean [removed]p ⇒ q) ⇔ (q * (~p)) is a tautology, then the Boolean expression p * (~q) is equivalent to:
If the Boolean [removed]p ⇒ q) ⇔ (q * (~p)) is a tautology, then the Boolean expression p * (~q) is equivalent to:
Option 1 -
~q ⇒ p
Option 2 -
p ⇒ ~q
Option 3 -
p ⇒ q
Option 4 -
q ⇒ p
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Case – I
it can be false if r is false,
so not a tautology
Case – II If
tautology
then
Case – I
pva
its negation as asked in question
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mod (7)
…… (i)
Now,
……. (ii)
(i) & (ii)
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q is equivalent to
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