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Mathematics, 05.10.2019 01:20 0465834wu1

(1). identify each statement as a conjunction, disjunction, conditional, or biconditional.

my name is not richard smoker.

i need this wrote into a conjunction, a disjunction, a conditional, and a biconditional statement.

(2). write the given common argument form in symbols, then use a truth table to prove that it either is or is not a valid argument.

law of contraposition.

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