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I am trying to figure out the following proof but not sure if what I have so far makes sense. Can you guys help me?
1. (r ∧ ¬s) ∨ (q ∧ ¬s)
2. ¬s → ((p ∧ r) → u)
3. u → (s ∧ ¬t)
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Prove from the previous arguments. p → q
4. (p ∧ r) → (s ∧ ¬t) Hypothetical Argument 2 and 3
5. ¬s → (s ∧ ¬t) Hypothetical Argument 2 and 3
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Where should I go from here and is step 6 even valid?
I suggest you first change the implications to conjunctions. They are much easier to manipulate.
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