In the context of propositional logic and truth tables, a row represents a specific combination of truth values assigned to the variables within a logical expression. Each row corresponds to a unique assignment of true (T) or false (F) to the variables, allowing for the evaluation of the logical expression under different scenarios. The total number of rows in a truth table is determined by the number of variables present, as each variable can independently be true or false.
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