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Proposition 1G
Given the following proposition:
[(A ≡ X) ∨ (Y ⊃ ∼ B)] ⊃ ∼[(X ∨ B) • (A • Y)]
-Given that A and B are true and X and Y are false, determine the truth value of Proposition 1G.
Fourth Root
A number that when raised to the fourth power yields the original number; it is the square root of the square root.
Inversely
Describes a relationship where one quantity increases as another decreases at a consistent rate, often used in proportion and inverse variation contexts.
Sixth Root
The sixth root of a number is the value that, when multiplied by itself five more times, gives the original number.
Constant of Proportionality
The fixed value that relates two proportional quantities.
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