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75. What is not represented by using propositional logic?
a) Objects
b) Relations
c) Both Objects & Relations
d) None of the mentioned

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Answered by XxItzkillergirlXx
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Objects and relations are not represented by using propositional logic

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Because an agent may experience any kind of situation, So that an agent should use all kinds of architecture.

Answered by GulabLachman
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Both Objects and relations are not represented by using propositional logic(option C)

  • Propositional logic is also known as Sentential Logic or statement logic
  • It studies the way of joining entire propositions, statements, or sentences.
  • It is used to form more complicated propositions, statements, or sentences as well as logical relationships.
  • It shows the ways how the statements interact with each other
  • Proposition is the basic building block of logic.
  • It can either be True or False hence called Declarative Statements.
  • It is used in the design of Computing machines artificial intelligence
  • It is also used in the definition of data structures.
  • The relations like All, some, or none cannot be represented with propositional logic
  • They have limited power to express themselves.
  • The statements in terms of their properties and logical relationships cannot be expressed using propositional logic
  • Objects and relations are thus not represented explicitly using proportional logic

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