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Assuming the first part of each statement as p, second as q and the third as r, the statement 'If A, B, C are three distinct points, then either they are collinear or they form a triangle' in symbolic form is

A

` p harr (q vv r)`

B

` (p ^^ q) to r`

C

` p to (q vv r)`

D

`p to (q ^^ r)`

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