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If \(p, q\) are true statements and \(r, s\) are false statements, then the truth value of \(\sim[(p \wedge \sim r) \vee(\sim q \vee s)]\) i
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false.
A sentence which is either true or false but never both is called a statement.
Hence is good actor is not a statement and is bad actress is also not a statement.
Hence given sentence is not a statement
Hence is good actor is not a statement and is bad actress is also not a statement.
Hence given sentence is not a statement
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