A proposition is said to be –––––––––––– if it
cannot be broken down into simplex propositions.
(a) primitive (b) compound
(c) composite(d) connected
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A proposition is said to be compound if it cannot be broken down into simplex proposition
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b) Compound is the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
What is Compound proposition:
- A compound proposition is one that consists of many propositions put together.
- A compound proposition can be broken down into primitive propositions.
What is a proposition:
- A proposition is any true or untrue declarative language (including mathematical sentences such as equations).
- A typical example of a proposition is that snow is white.
- Only a few things are certain: Snow can be grey, black, or yellow, according to city people.
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