Final answer:
To match the expression with the values of the propositional variables that make it true, substitute the given values into the expression and check if it evaluates to true.
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we are given an expression and a set of values for the propositional variables. We need to determine which values of the variables make the expression true. To do this, we can substitute the given values into the expression and check if it evaluates to true. If it does, then those values of the variables make the expression true.
For example, if the expression is p ∨ q and we are given p = T and q = F, we substitute these values into the expression: T ∨ F. This evaluates to T, so the given values of p and q make the expression true.
Using this method, we can match the expression on the left with the values of the propositional variables that make the expression true.