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[" 32.The statement "If "2^(2)=5" then I get first class" is logically equivalent to "],[(1)2^(2)=5" and "I" do not get first class "quad (2)2^(2)=5" or "I" do not get "],[(3)2^(2)!=5" or "I" get first class "P rarr q sim(4)" None of these "]

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