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We now present a group of exercises that involve the logical operatorsNANDandNOR. The propositionp NAND q, is true when eitherporq, or both, are false; and it is false when bothpandqare true. The propositionp NOR qis true when bothpandqare false, and it is false otherwise. The propositionsp NAND qandp NOR qare denoted by
*55. Find a compound proposition logically equivalent to
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