Contents
- And, or, & not
- Logical Equivalence
- Implication
- More Implications
- With Subexpressions
- Application
This set of problems consists of a handful of randomly selected pairs of expressions for which the user must provide a truth table in order to determine if the two expressions are logically equivalent. The statements use only "and", "or" and "not" as logical connectives and each uses either two or three variables.
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The Exercises and Examples referenced in these applications are from Discrete Mathematics by Doug Ensley and Winston Crawley, published by John Wiley & Sons, 2005.













