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OpenStudy (anonymous):

the truth value of A and B is true, the truth value of X and Y is False but the the truth value of P and Q is unknown ~[ P v (B&Y)] v [ (PvB) & (PvY)]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@bigtrell97

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hold on i gotta eat homie

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u still there

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm going to assume "&" means logical AND and "v" means logical OR and ~ means logical NOT B&Y will evaluate to false since Y is false. PvB will evaluate to true since B is true. PvY will evaluate to P since Y is false. So we have ~[P v TRUE] v [TRUE & P] which turns to ~TRUE v P which tuns to P That's of course my assumptions were correct on the ~, v, and & characters

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so it means that if the value of the second one is true then that statement is true

OpenStudy (anonymous):

am i right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes sir

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