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Which Rule Is Used in the Following Inference A)Simp
B)Conj
C)Add
D)DS
E)HS

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Which rule is used in the following inference? (AB) (EG) (CD) (FG) [(AB) (EG) ][(CD) (FG) ]\begin{array} { l } ( \mathrm { A } \supset \mathrm { B } ) \cdot ( \sim \mathrm { E } \vee \mathrm { G } ) \\\underline{( \mathrm { C } \equiv \sim \mathrm { D } ) \vee ( \mathrm { F } \bullet \sim \mathrm { G } ) } \\{ [ ( \mathrm { A } \supset \mathrm { B } ) \cdot ( \sim \mathrm { E } \vee \mathrm { G } ) ] \cdot [ ( \mathrm { C } \equiv \sim \mathrm { D } ) \vee ( \mathrm { F } \cdot \sim \mathrm { G } ) ] }\end{array}

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