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Understanding Truth Values: Conjunction, Disjunction, and Negation

This chapter explores truth tables in logic, focusing on the truth values of conjunction (AND), disjunction (OR), and negation (NOT). It provides comprehensive examples to illustrate how to construct tables for these logical operations and highlights the concept of equivalent statements: two statements p and q with identical truth values. Discover how logical operations interrelate and their significance in logical reasoning and argumentation in this insightful overview of fundamental logical principles.

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Understanding Truth Values: Conjunction, Disjunction, and Negation

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  1. LogicChAPTER 3

  2. Truth Tables3.2

  3. Truth Value of the Conjunction

  4. Truth Value of the Disjunction

  5. Truth Value of the Negation

  6. Construct a table for each statement. Examples

  7. Example

  8. Example

  9. Example

  10. Equivalent Statements Two statements p and q that have identical truth values are said to be equivalent (denoted by pq).

  11. Example END

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