For the following arguments, using truth tables, determine if they are valid: Conclusion: p ∨ q Premise 2: q → p Conclus

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For the following arguments, using truth tables, determine if they are valid: Conclusion: p ∨ q Premise 2: q → p Conclus

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For the following arguments, using truth tables,
determine if they are valid:
Conclusion: p ∨ q
Premise
2: q → p
Conclusion: p ↔ q
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