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Suppose the statements that Apple Computer, Inc. developed the iPad and that Steve Jobs is CEO of Apple Computer, Inc. are both false. Which of Exercises $69-72$ are true statements?
Hence the above compound statement is false statement.
Calculus 2 / BC
Chapter 6
Logic
Section 1
Statements
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for this question, we have that A on J. R both full statement and were asked which ones are now two statements from our people. So for 69 we had a N. J. Wilson spoke leader false. Our overall statement is full for 70. We have negation of a and negation of a negation of a on a delegation of J. Those statements are both troops left you Andrew with makes our values troop for a 71. We have, um we have the negation of a or J that we have a limitation of a is true or false, which is equal to true. And for 72 we have A or Jay. So since both of these Air Force we have most or Fels which gives us an overall truth value a full so far, two fellas that are true are questioning 73 71
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