Negation (~p): flips truth value. Conjunction (p AND q): true only when both true. Disjunction (p OR q): false only when both false. Conditional (p => q): false only when p true, q false. Biconditional (p <=> q): true when both same truth value. The conditional is the trickiest — it's vacuously true whenever the hypothesis is false.
Part of MISC-02 — Mathematical Reasoning & Fundamentals
The Five Logical Connectives
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