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When two statement are connected by logical connective “if …. then” the compound statement is called …. *


(a)conjunctive statement

(b)disjunctive statement

(c) biconditional statement

(d)conditional statement​

Answers

Answered by kolekarvinayak19
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Answer:

a) conjunctive statement

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by sarahssynergy
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The correct answer is option (a) conjunctive statement.

Explanation:

  • When two statement are connected by logical connective “if …. then” the compound statement is called conjunctive statement.
  • A conjunction is a compound statement formed by joining two statements with the connector AND. The conjunction "p and q" is symbolized by p q.
  • The conjunction p q is true when both "Ann is on the softball team" and "Paul is on the football team" are true statements; otherwise it is false.
  • So, the correct answer is that when two statement are connected connected by logical connective then the compound statement is called conjunctive statement.
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