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Atomic Sentences
A type of sentence that contains no logical connectors and represents the simplest form of statement that can be either true or false.
Truth Values
The status of propositions in logic, indicating whether they are true, false, or, in some logics, other values such as "unknown."
Truth Table
A computational tool in logic, designed as a table, which assesses the values of logical expressions on their respective functional arguments.
Atomic Sentences
Simple sentences that contain no logical connectors or quantifiers and state a fact about a single entity or a relationship between entities.
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