Question: Let A = (not p) or (not q), B = not(p or q). Then the truth values of A and B are the same never

 Let A = (not p) or (not q), B = not(p

Let A = (not p) or (not q), B = not(p or q). Then the truth values of A and B are the same never O none of these O always O only when p = T, q = F

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