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Given two boolean values, return true if only one of them is true. Return false if they are both false or if they are both true.


logic_thereCanBeOnlyOne(True, True) → False
logic_thereCanBeOnlyOne(True, False) → True
logic_thereCanBeOnlyOne(False, True) → True

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def logic_thereCanBeOnlyOne(a, b):

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