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'''Logical notation''' is a special syntax that is shorthand for logical statements. | '''Logical notation''' is a special syntax that is shorthand for logical statements. | ||
Revision as of 20:09, 5 October 2007
Logic is the systematic use of symbolic and mathematical techniques to determine the forms of valid deductive or inductive argument.
Logical Notation
Logical notation is a special syntax that is shorthand for logical statements.
For example, both and mean that p implies q, or
If p, then q.
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