Propositional Logic Table and Connectors-44

You might also like

Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 2

Propositional Logic Table

and Connectors
Propositional Logic
Syntax Semantics

 AND; Conjunction (The  looks like an “A” for “And”.)

OR; Disjunction (The  comes from the Latin “vel” which means “or”.
 Its easy to remember as an upside-down ‘and’.)
NOT; Negation (Only connective that operates on single statement. i.e.
 Unary Connective.)
IMPLIES THAT; Conditional (Implications are also known as rules or
 if -then statements.)

EQUIVALENCE; Biconditional (It also means if and only if.


 Biconditional P  Q is equivalent to (P  Q)  (Q  P) )

Order of precedence is First:  Second:  and  Third:  and . 2

You might also like