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what do you mean by propositional logic in discrete mathematics

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Answered by taarzan
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A proposition is a collection of declarative statements that has either a truth value "true” or a truth value "false". A propositional consists of propositional variables and connectives. We denote the propositional variables by capital letters (A, B, etc). The connectives connect the propositional variables.
Answered by Aɾꜱɦ
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Step-by-step explanation:

Propositional Logic is concerned with statements to which the truth values, “true” and “false”, can be assigned. ... The purpose is to analyze these statements either individually or in a composite manner.

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