Let A be a Boolean algebra, and x, a E A Assume that x < ¬a. (a) it is not the case that < a. (b) It is the case that x < a (c) x=a (d) non of the last three

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Let A be a Boolean algebra, and x, a E A Assume that x<¬a.
(a) it is not the case that x < a. (b) It is the case that x < a (c) x=a
(d) non of the last three
Transcribed Image Text:Let A be a Boolean algebra, and x, a E A Assume that x<¬a. (a) it is not the case that x < a. (b) It is the case that x < a (c) x=a (d) non of the last three
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