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Vinvika [58]
1 year ago
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you get an a on the final, but you don’t do every exercise in this book; nevertheless, you get an a in this class.

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Artyom0805 [142]1 year ago
8 0

you get an a on the final, but you don’t do every exercise in this book; nevertheless, you get an a in this class.

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In this we use prepositions

Mathematical reasoning techniques are laid forth in the laws of mathematical logic. The father of logical thinking was the Greek philosopher Aristotle. The theoretical foundation for many branches of mathematics, and hence computer technology, is provided by logical reasoning. It is used in the design of computing devices, artificial intelligence, the creation of data structures for programming languages, and many other practical areas of computer science.

Statements to which the truth values "true" and "false" can be given are the focus of propositional logic. The objective is to evaluate these claims, either alone or collectively.

Defining Prepositional Logic

A proposition is a group of declarative assertions with the truth value "true" or "false," depending on the statement. Propositional variables and connectives make up a propositional. The propositional variables are denoted. via uppercase letters (A, B, etc). The propositional variables are connected by the connectives.

Below are a few instances of propositions.

The truth value for "Man is Mortal" is "TRUE."

When "12 + 9 Equals 3 - 2" is entered, the truth value is "FALSE."

A proposition is not the following:

A is not equal to two. It's because we are unable to determine if a statement is true or untrue without providing a precise value for A.

Learn more about prepositions brainly.com/question/4956879

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