Sociology, asked by Akalsja, 10 months ago

Explain the word OR (Disjunction)


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Answered by sahildhande987
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Any two statements can be connected by the word OR to form a compound statement. the compound statement with word OR is true if any or all of its component statements are true. the the compound statement with word OR is false if all its component statement are false.The compound statement "p or q" denoted by "p v q"

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Answered by Anonymous
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• Any two statements can be connected by the word OR to form a compound statement.

• The compound statement with word OR is true if any or all of its component statements are true.

• The the compound statement with word OR is false if all its component statement are false.

• The compound statement "p or q" denoted by "p v q"

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