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d. How many terms are there in a logical proposition?​

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Answered by abhinavtkarengattil7
1

Answer:

Explanation:

two terms

The proposition consists of two terms, in which one term (the "predicate") is "affirmed" or "denied" of the other (the "subject"), and which is capable of truth or falsity.

Answered by Anonymous
3

Explanation:

two terms

The proposition consists of two terms, in which one term (the "predicate") is "affirmed" or "denied" of the other (the "subject"), and which is capable of truth or falsity

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