Using rules from both Group I and Group II, construct a deduction to prove that the following is valid.1. P ? Q (Premise)2. R ? Q (Premise)3. P v R (Premise)/? Q

What will be an ideal response?


4. Q v Q 1,2,3 CD
5. Q 4, TAUT

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What will be an ideal response?

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