A. Suppose that x and y are variable names that already refer to Boolean values. Write an expression (not a statement!) that evaluates to True iff at least one of the variables is False. # TODO: Write your expression here B. Suppose that x, y, and z are variable names that already refer to Boolean values. Write an expression (not a statement!) that evaluates to True iff at least two of the three variables (x, y, z) are True. # TODO: Write your expression here
A. Suppose that x and y are variable names that already refer to Boolean values. Write an expression (not a statement!) that evaluates to True iff at least one of the variables is False. # TODO: Write your expression here B. Suppose that x, y, and z are variable names that already refer to Boolean values. Write an expression (not a statement!) that evaluates to True iff at least two of the three variables (x, y, z) are True. # TODO: Write your expression here
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Suppose that x and y are variable names that already refer to Boolean values.
Write an expression (not a statement!) that evaluates to True iff at least one
of the variables is False.
# TODO: Write your expression here
B.
Suppose that x, y, and z are variable names that already refer to Boolean values.
Write an expression (not a statement!) that evaluates to True iff
at least two of the three variables (x, y, z) are True.
# TODO: Write your expression here
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