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Suppose A is true, B is false. Find the truth values of the indicated statement.

Suppose A is true, B is false. Find the truth values of the indicated statement.-example-1
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Solution:

Consider the following proposition:


\urcorner(A\wedge B)

By Morgan's laws, this proposition is equivalent to


\urcorner(A\wedge B)\text{ = }\urcorner A\lor\urcorner B

Thus, if A is true then not A is false, and if B is false then not B is true. On the other hand, false or true is equal to true. We can conclude that the correct answer is:

TRUE

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