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Question 534325: I'm so lost with this statement. I have read my book, power point notes, lecture notes and I am still lost.
In Exercises 5–20, construct a truth table for the statement.
6. p ∨ ∼p
So far, I know that this is a disjunction "or" statement, but I am not sure how to construct a chart. Please help me.

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T F T
F T T


p or not p is always true.

John

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