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A compound proposition that is neither a tautology nor a contradiction is called a ___________(a) Contingency(b) Equivalence(c) Condition(d) InferenceI got this question in final exam.My query is from Logics topic in chapter The Foundation: Logics and Proofs of Discrete Mathematics

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The CORRECT OPTION is (a) CONTINGENCY

For EXPLANATION: DEFINITION of contingency.



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