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Section Summary
Tautologies, Contradictions, and Contingencies.
Logical Equivalence
Important Logical Equivalences
Showing Logical Equivalence
Propositional Satisfiability
Tautologies, Contradictions, and
Contingencies
A compound proposition that is always true, no matter what
the truth values of the propositional variables that occur in it,
is called a tautology. A compound proposition that is always
false is called a contradiction. A compound proposition that is
neither a tautology nor a contradiction is called a contingency.
p q ¬p ¬p ∨ q p→ q
T T F T T
T F F F F
F T T T T
F F T T T
De Morgan’s Laws
Augustus De Morgan
1806-1871