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Answer: B,C

Given premises: $P, P \rightarrow Q$

Valid Conclusion: $Q$ (By Modus Ponens rule of inference)

Transitively another Valid Conclusion: $P \wedge Q$ (By Conjunction rule of inference)

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P  -> Q   = ~P  V Q

So we can infer Q

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