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Suppose p, q, and r are propositional variables (i. e. they can be true or false). using propositionallogic, write a proposition that is true when p and q are true and ris false, but is false otherwise. you may use any or all of the logical operators v, , > show that your proposition gives the desired results by writing out a truth table for it.

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