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I agree with c and you are very smart to think c I agree
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Disjunction is OR, written like a right side up ∨. The upside down V is conjunction, AND, written ∧.

Let's make the disjunction truth table.

A B A ∨ B

F F F

F T T

T F T

T T T

A or B is true when either A is true or B is true or both. It's false when they're both false. That's called inclusive OR.

Answer: C

Interestingly, in the original algebra created by Boole, he preferred exclusive OR, written A^B. A^B is false when both A and B are true, but otherwise like inclusive OR. When we do it this way, exclusive OR is like addition mod 2 and AND is multiplication mod 2, so the algebra of Boole was more like regular algebra than what we call Boolean algebra today.





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