Logical connective
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A logical connective connects two propositions to a statement which is true or false
Usually, sentences are denoted with a letter, such as p or q.
Basic logical connectives:
- and (∧ or &) means that both statements are true.
- or (∨) means that either statement, or both statements, are true
- conditional ( → ) means that
- Example:
- Statement a: Rabbits are mammals
- Statement b: Dogs have four legs
- Statement c: