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Propositional Logic Deals with the statement of alleged facts which is either True False But not both Examples A tomato is a fruit An orange is a fruit.

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1 Propositional Logic Deals with the statement of alleged facts which is either True False But not both Examples A tomato is a fruit An orange is a fruit Oranges are not the only fruit

2 Proposition Connection/Association

3 Precedence Is equal to Compound Prepositions

4 Examples ¬(jaffa cakes are biscuits)
your cat is rich ^ your dog is good looking The economic recovery has started V The minister is lying Jim is thirty-something Jim is under forty

5 Conjunction A conjunction p ^ q is true exactly when p is true and q is true Do not confusion with AND operation

6 Conjunction


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