Propositions-
In propositional logic,
Proposition is a declarative statement declaring some fact.
It is either true or false but not both.
1. Atomic Propositions-
Atomic propositions are those propositions that can not be divided further.
Small letters like p, q, r, s etc are used to represent atomic propositions.
2. Compound Propositions-
Compound propositions are those propositions that are formed by combining one or more atomic
propositions using connectives.
In other words, compound propositions are those propositions that contain some connective.
Capital letters like P, Q, R, S etc are used to represent compound propositions.
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In propositional logic,
Proposition is a declarative statement declaring some fact.
It is either true or false but not both.
1. Atomic Propositions-
Atomic propositions are those propositions that can not be divided further.
Small letters like p, q, r, s etc are used to represent atomic propositions.
2. Compound Propositions-
Compound propositions are those propositions that are formed by combining one or more atomic
propositions using connectives.
In other words, compound propositions are those propositions that contain some connective.
Capital letters like P, Q, R, S etc are used to represent compound propositions.
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