False
true
False
it is true.
Yes, he was.
false
Beethoven, for instance.
no
False. It is the other way around.
True.True.True.True.True.True.True.True.True.True.True.
It is false.
False
Beethovan played the piano, not the clarinet, by the time he was 12.
False
True AND False OR True evaluates to True. IT seems like it does not matter which is evaluated first as: (True AND False) OR True = False OR True = True True AND (False OR True) = True AND True = True But, it does matter as with False AND False OR True: (False AND False) OR True = False OR True = True False AND (False OR True) = False AND True = False and True OR False AND False: (True OR False) AND False = True AND False = False True OR (False AND False) = True OR False = True Evaluated left to right gives a different answer if the operators are reversed (as can be seen above), so AND and OR need an order of evaluation. AND can be replaced by multiply, OR by add, and BODMAS says multiply is evaluated before add; thus AND should be evaluated before OR - the C programming language follows this convention. This makes the original question: True AND False OR True = (True AND False) OR True = False OR True = True
Seabiscuit was a race horse.
False. It is software.
It is famous in computer science even today because it helps verify if something is true or false.
True