Question 2) Prove that the following expression whether tautology or not? Show all the steps of your solution? If possible, in each line write the name of the law you used. ((p>r)^(q→>r))→((pvq)→r)

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Question 2) Prove that the following expression whether tautology or not? Show all the
steps of your solution? If possible, in each line write the name of the law you used.
((p→r)^(q→r))→((pvq)→r)
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