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¬ (p ↔ q) is logically equivalent to ________(a) p ↔ ¬q(b) ¬p ↔ q(c) ¬p ↔ ¬q(d) ¬q ↔ ¬pI had been asked this question by my college professor while I was bunking the class.This interesting question is from Logics in chapter The Foundation: Logics and Proofs of Discrete Mathematics

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The CORRECT OPTION is (a) p ↔ ¬Q

To elaborate: (¬ (p ↔ q)) ↔ (p ↔ ¬q) is tautology.



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