Truth value is a concept used in logic and mathematics to determine the veracity of a statement or proposition. In classical logic, a statement is assigned one of two truth values: 1. **True**: The statement accurately reflects reality or the conditions it describes. 2. **False**: The statement does not accurately reflect reality or the conditions it describes. Some logical systems have more than two truth values.

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