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Propositional Logic Summary
378 words, approx. 1 pages Propositional logic explains how to work with the most basic elements of logic, propositions. A proposition is any statement that is either true or false but not both. Declarative sentences such as "The sky is blue," "I have one arm," and "1 + 1 = 3"...
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 In logic and mathematics, a propositional calculus (or a sentential calculus) is a formal system in which formulae representing propositions can be formed by combining atomic propositions using logical connectives, and a system of formal proof rules...



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