Complete the truth table to show the truth values for Not(a) and b.
 
abNot(a)andbTT FT TF FF  

A.

abNot(a)andb
TTT
FTF
TFF
FFF

B.
abNot(a)andb
TTT
FTF
TFF
FFT

C.
abNot(a)andb
TTF
FTT
TFF
FFF

D.
abNot(a)andb
TTT
FTT
TFT
FFF


Answer: C

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