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`~(pvv(~p))` is equal to

A

`~pvvq`

B

`(~p)^^q`

C

`~pvv~p`

D

`~p^^~q`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`~(pvv(~q))-=~p^^~(~q)-=(~p)^^q`
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