If $p, q, r, s$ are statements,where:
$p: A^2-B^2=(A-B)(A+B)$ where $A, B$ are matrices and $AB \neq BA$
$q: 5 \leqslant 5$
$r: { }^8 C_1+{ }^8 C_2+{ }^8 C_3+\ldots+{ }^8 C_8=256$
$s: \text{Maximum value of } { }^8 C_r \text{ is } 70$
Which of the following statements has a truth value of true?

  • A
    $(p \wedge \sim r) \vee (\sim q \wedge \sim s)$
  • B
    $(p \vee \sim q) \leftrightarrow (\sim r \rightarrow s)$
  • C
    $(p \leftrightarrow q) \wedge (\sim p \vee \sim q)$
  • D
    $(s \vee \sim p) \leftrightarrow (\sim p \wedge \sim r)$

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