Question 4. Prove A = BH (x)A = (Vx)B without using the equivalence theorem. Rather use 6.2.19 in your proof, remembering the ping-pong tautology (6.2.10). (Reference numbers refer to our "dynamic Notes").

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Prove A = B (x)A = (Vx)B without using the equivalence theorem.
Rather use 6.2.19 in your proof, remembering the ping-pong tautology (6.2.10). (Reference
numbers refer to our "dynamic Notes").
Transcribed Image Text:Question 4. Prove A = B (x)A = (Vx)B without using the equivalence theorem. Rather use 6.2.19 in your proof, remembering the ping-pong tautology (6.2.10). (Reference numbers refer to our "dynamic Notes").
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