Table of Contents
- 1 What do you call to any two statements combined by the word and to form a new statement?
- 2 When a statement has the opposites truth value is A?
- 3 When two statements are connected by the connective if and only if then the compound is called as *?
- 4 What do you call the statement that follows then?
- 5 What type of statements are either both true or false?
What do you call to any two statements combined by the word and to form a new statement?
Conjunction (AND statements) A conjunction is a compound statement formed by combining two statements using the word and . In symbolic logic, the conjunction of p and q is written p∧q . A conjunction is true only if both the statements in it are true.
When two or more logical statements are connected by logical connective then the new statement is called?
New statements that can be formed by combining two or more simple statements are called compound statements.
When a statement has the opposites truth value is A?
A negation of a statement has the opposite meaning of a truth value.
What is syllogism law?
In mathematical logic, the Law of Syllogism says that if the following two statements are true: (1) If p , then q . (2) If q , then r . Then we can derive a third true statement: (3) If p , then r .
When two statements are connected by the connective if and only if then the compound is called as *?
Correct answer: (C) biconditional statement.
When two or more logical statements are combined by logical connective and?
connective, also called Sentential Connective, or Propositional Connective, in logic, a word or group of words that joins two or more propositions together to form a connective proposition.
What do you call the statement that follows then?
Conditional Statements. A conditional statement (also called an If-Then Statement) is a statement with a hypothesis followed by a conclusion. The conclusion is the second, or “then,” part of a conditional statement. The conclusion is the result of a hypothesis.
What statement is both true and false?
Dialetheism (from Greek δι- di- ‘twice’ and ἀλήθεια alḗtheia ‘truth’) is the view that there are statements which are both true and false. More precisely, it is the belief that there can be a true statement whose negation is also true.
What type of statements are either both true or false?
In mathematics, two statements that are either both true or both false are said to be equivalent. If the two statements are A and B, one might also say A if and only if B, or A iff B for short. Both statements are result equivalent.
What Does the Law of Detachment say?
What is the spiritual Law of Detachment? The Law of Detachment states that in order to manifest our desires, we must release attachment to the outcome itself as well as the path we might take to get there.