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    Exam 7: Truth Values, Symbolism, and Logic in Propositional Logic
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    A and B Are True, X and Y Are False
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A and B Are True, X and Y Are False

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Question 20

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A and B are true, X and Y are false , then the truth value of the compound Statement [ (A . B) v (X . Y) ]


A) true
B) false
C) cannot be determined
D) none of these

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