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Mathematics, 18.03.2020 21:17, chassidytjtrimb

In boolean logic does the extentions 'and' & 'or' still have a possible false notion as an absolute truth? or are they a exclusive representaion of boolean logic without the possibilities of both true and false and only the possible 'true' as an outcome?

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