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Sentences, or statements, that have the same truth value are said to be |
In logic, a conjunction is a compound sentence formed by combining two sentences (or facts) using the word "and." |
In logic, a conditional is a compound statement formed by combining two sentences (or facts) using the words "if ... then." A conditional can also be called an implication. |
Source: RegentsPrep.Org
ITS NICE HOW YOU OUT THIS TOGETHER, BUT YOU PROBABLY WANNA PUT THE EXPLANATIONS FIRST THE THE QUESTIONS ...
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True dat, Gigi. plus, you might explain it better than regentsprep!
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