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`~[(~p) ^^q]` is logically equivalent to a)`~ (p vv q)` b)`~ [p ^^ (~q)]` c)`p ^^ (~q)` d)`p vv (~q)`

A

`~ (p vv q)`

B

`~ [p ^^ (~q)]`

C

`p ^^ (~q)`

D

`p vv (~q)`

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