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Suppose P, Q, S, and R are propositional forms, P is equivalent to Q, and S isequivalent to R. For each pair of forms, determine whether they are necessarilyequivalent. If they are equivalent, explain why.
(a) P and R
(b) P and ~~Q
(c)
(d)
(e)
( f )
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