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Propositional Logic: Translations and Equivalences

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This lecture covers translating natural language to propositional logic, logical equivalence concepts, equivalence proofs, normal forms, and applications of propositional logic. It also includes examples, truth tables, and methods to prove tautologies, contingencies, and contradictions.

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