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Problem to solve: convert the following proposition to fully-reduced form using conversions (above) and identities from theorem 2.1.1 (page 35 in textbook). present your conversion as a 2-column, statement/justification argument. justify every step. do not create a truth table. statement justification ((p ) proposition to convert.

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