Determine the truth value of this compound statement
Ostrich is not a bird.
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First, we calculate the truth values for not p, then p and q and finally, we use these two columns of truth values to figure out the truth values for not p or (p and q). So the proposition "not p or (p and q)" is only false if p is true and q is false. ... "If p then q" is only false if p is true and q is false as well.
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