Given that a = b, which of the following is an incorrect application of Leibniz's law?
A) inferring Ca • Da from Cb • Da
B) inferring Ab → Db from Aa → Da
C) inferring (w) Bww from (w) Bwa
D) inferring Lca → Lac from Lcb → Lbc
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