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Homework Statement
Prove or disprove:
"If you can prove ( y \wedge \neg c ) \rightarrow Contradiction, then
y \rightarrow c must be right."
Homework Equations
My teacher used the sign \wedge, instead of \vee, like:
"If ( a \wedge b \wedge \neg c ) \rightarrow Contradiction, then a \wedge b \rightarrow c must be right."
I feel it is not right.
The Attempt at a Solution
I proved in my replies:
"If you can prove ( a \wedge b \vee \neg c ) \rightarrow Contradiction, then
a \wedge b \rightarrow c must be right."
I used the facts in my proof:
a \wedge \neg b = \neg ( a \rightarrow b ) = ( a \not \rightarrow b ) \not = \neg b \rightarrow \neg a \not = \neg a \not \rightarrow \neg b
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