Differentiate between predicate and propositional logic
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Propositional logic (also called sentential logic) is logic that includes sentence letters (A,B,C) and logical connectives, but not quantifiers. ... Predicate logic is usually used as a synonym for first-order logic, but sometimes it is used to refer to other logics that have similar syntax.
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A proposition has a specific truth value, either true or false. A predicate's truth value depends on the variables' value. Scope analysis is not done in propositional logic. Predicate logic helps analyze the scope of the subject over the predicate
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