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Dalton named the atom after the Greek word for invisible.
Conditional
A statement or proposition that asserts that one thing is true if another thing is true, typically formulated as "If P, then Q."
Negation
The contradiction or denial of something, or the opposite of a given statement or proposition.
Conjunction
In grammar, it refers to a part of speech that connects words, sentences, phrases, or clauses. In logic, it's a compound statement that is true if both of its component statements are true.
Truth Table
A diagram displaying the truth or falsity of a compound proposition as a function of the truth or falsity of its atomic statements and connectives.
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