Conjunction A conjunction is a compound statement formed by combining two simple sentences using the word “AND”. A conjunction is only true when both.

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Conjunction

A conjunction is a compound statement formed by combining two simple sentences using the word “AND”. A conjunction is only true when both simple sentences are true. The symbol for a conjunction is : All possible outcomes for a conjunction : Note: The only true conjunction is the first one, when both simple statements are true.

A conjunction is a compound statement formed by combining two simple sentences using the word “AND”. A conjunction is only true when both simple sentences are true.

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