Question 16 (1 point) If statement A is false and statement B is true, what is the truth value for ~(~A ? ~B)? True False Question 17 (1 point) If statements A and B are both false, what is the truth value for A ? B? True False Question 18 (1 point) If statement A is true and statements B and C are both false, what is the truth value for (A ? ~B) ? C? True False Question 19 (1 point) Construct truth t
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We need to find the truth value for ~(~A ∨ B). First, let's find the value of ~A, which is the negation of A. Since A is false, ~A is true. Now, we have ~A ∨ B, which is true ∨ true, since both ~A and B are true. The result of true ∨ true is true. Show more…
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