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The Boolean Expression `~(pvvq) vv(~pvvq)` is equivalent to

A

`~p`

B

`~q`

C

p

D

q

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The correct Answer is:
B

`~(pvvq) vv(~p^^q)`
`=(~p^^~q)vv(~p^^q)`
`=~p^^(~p^^q)`
`=~p`
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