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Tautology is nothing but repeated use of words or phrases that have a similar meaning. Simply put, it is saying the same thing twice. In this article we'll give you some easy and funny tautology examples that you might be using knowingly or unknowingly.

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Textbook 1.3 Propositional Equivalences Def: Tautology is a statement that is always True, regardless of the truth values of its propositional variable Example:  Def: Contradiction is a proposition that is always False, for any truth values of its propositional variables Example:  Def: Contingency is a proposition which is neither a tautology nor a contradiction Example: Person A is either 36 years old or 38 years old (this statement is neither true nor false) Suppose Person A is 36 years. The Truth, Quick Saves

Textbook 1.3 Propositional Equivalences Def: Tautology is a statement that is always True, regardless of the truth values of its propositional variable Example:  Def: Contradiction is a proposition that is always False, for any truth values of its propositional variables Example:  Def: Contingency is a proposition which is neither a tautology nor a contradiction Example: Person A is either 36 years old or 38 years old (this statement is neither true nor false) Suppose Person A is 36 years.

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Textbook 1.3 Propositional Equivalences Def: Tautology is a statement that is always True, regardless of the truth values of its propositional variable Example:  Def: Contradiction is a proposition that is always False, for any truth values of its propositional variables Example:  Def: Contingency is a proposition which is neither a tautology nor a contradiction Example: Person A is either 36 years old or 38 years old (this statement is neither true nor false) Suppose Person A is 36 years. The Truth, Quick Saves

Textbook 1.3 Propositional Equivalences Def: Tautology is a statement that is always True, regardless of the truth values of its propositional variable Example:  Def: Contradiction is a proposition that is always False, for any truth values of its propositional variables Example:  Def: Contingency is a proposition which is neither a tautology nor a contradiction Example: Person A is either 36 years old or 38 years old (this statement is neither true nor false) Suppose Person A is 36 years.

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