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(1)Define logical operators?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A logical operator is a symbol or word used to connect two or more expressions such that the value of the compound expression produced depends only on that of the original expressions and on the meaning of the operator. Common logical operators include AND, OR, and NOT.

Answered by AnnSaraBaiju
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Explanation:

Logical operators are also known as logical connectives. In natural language you have words such as “and, if..then, or, not,” [and any alternative that means the latter, such as because, unless, etc) serve either to connect two or more sentences or to negate a sentence or more. These words in natural manage are called connectives. Thus logical operators are the symbolic version of the latter. that’s a preliminary answer. The best way to understand them is to look at truth tables.

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