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A truth table is a mathematical table used to determine the truth values of logical expressions based on their inputs. It systematically lists all possible combinations of input values and the corresponding output values for a given logical expression or function. Truth tables are commonly used in digital electronics, computer science, and formal logic to analyze the behavior of logical statements and circuits. Here are the key components of a truth table: 1. **Variables**: Inputs may be represented by variables (e.g.