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The document presents 5 statements and their truth tables to determine if each statement is a tautology, contradiction, or contingent statement. Statement 1 is a contingent statement as it is not true in all cases. Statement 2 is a tautology as it is true in all cases. Statement 3 is also a tautology as it is true in all cases. Statement 4 is a tautology as well since it is true in all cases. Statement 5 is a tautology as it is true in all cases.

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2nd Assignment

The document presents 5 statements and their truth tables to determine if each statement is a tautology, contradiction, or contingent statement. Statement 1 is a contingent statement as it is not true in all cases. Statement 2 is a tautology as it is true in all cases. Statement 3 is also a tautology as it is true in all cases. Statement 4 is a tautology as well since it is true in all cases. Statement 5 is a tautology as it is true in all cases.

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By using the truth table (Truth Matrix), show that each statement is a tautology, contradictory, or a
contingent statement. Show your solution and label if its tautology, contradictory or contingent
statement.

1.

P Q (¬P ∧ Q)
T T F
T F F
F T T
F F F

2.
PQ (¬(P∨Q)→Q)
T T F T T
T F F T T
F T F T T
F F T F F

3.

PQ (¬(P∧Q)∨Q)
T T F T T
T F T F T
F T T F T
F F T F T

4.

PQ (¬P→(P→Q))
T T F T T
T F F T F
F T T T T
F F T T T

5.

PQ (¬Q→(P→Q))
T T F T T
T F T F F
F T F T T
F F T T T

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