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3. 6 #1b) if p q is truth functionally true, then p q is true on every truth value assignment (by definition of t-f truth). If it is true on every truth value assignment then p and q must receive the same truth value on every truth value assignment (by rule). If p and q receive the same truth value on every tva, they must be t-f equivalent (by definition of t-f equivalence). So if p q is t-f true, p and q must be t- f equivalent. #2b) if t-f entails p q, then there is no truth value assignment on which all the sentences in are true and p q is false (by definition of t-f entailment). According to the rule, this means that there is no truth value assignment on which all the sentences in are true, p is true, and q is false.

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