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In openents form, are IOo and 2o equal? Why or why not?
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In opponent's form, IOo and 2o are not equal because they represent different logical components. IOo involves a specific argument with "I" and "Oo," while 2o uses "2" to indicate a different variable or level, making them unequal within the logical framework.



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