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SourMunchkin7806:

When is the following expression true? !(!a || b) || (!a && b)

SourMunchkin7806:

@Ultrilliam

JustSaiyan:

@Ultrilliam Come make the bacon

SourMunchkin7806:

Yeth make the bacon sizzle

Ultrilliam:

!(!a || b) || (!a && b) my lord this is a brain scramble to look at... ok lemme figure this out so a needs to evaluate to true or b needs to evaluate to false or a needs to evaluate to false and b needs to evaluate to true

SourMunchkin7806:

If and only if a and b have different values If and only if a and b have the same value If and only if both a and b are true If and only if both a and b are false The expression is never true

SourMunchkin7806:

These are the options

Ultrilliam:

Based on what have I said, which one would it be?

SourMunchkin7806:

Ok back sorry my internet went out

SourMunchkin7806:

I think the first one yea?

SourMunchkin7806:

@Ultrilliam

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