2. (T/F) Given a predicate formula , if we apply an "equivalence rule" to produce and equivalent formula, it is possible that y evaluates to T but evaluates to F, or vice-versa.

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2. (T/F) Given a predicate formula 4, if we apply an "equivalence rule" to produce and equivalent
formula v, it is possible that y evaluates to T but y evaluates to F, or vice-versa.
Transcribed Image Text:2. (T/F) Given a predicate formula 4, if we apply an "equivalence rule" to produce and equivalent formula v, it is possible that y evaluates to T but y evaluates to F, or vice-versa.
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