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Logical Connectives

Logical connectives explained with meanings of and, or, not, implication, biconditional, and truth tables for reasoning in mathematics.

1.Logical Connective: AND
Logical connective AND explained with meaning, truth behaviour, and simple examples used in mathematical reasoning.
2.Logical Connective: OR
Logical connective OR explained with meaning, inclusive interpretation, truth behaviour, and clear examples for mathematical reasoning.
3.Logical Connective: NOT
Logical connective NOT explained with meaning, truth reversal, and clear examples used in mathematical reasoning.
4.Logical Connective: IF–THEN
Logical connective IF–THEN explained with clear meaning, conditional structure, truth behaviour, and simple examples for mathematical reasoning.
5.Logical Connective: IF AND ONLY IF
Logical connective IF AND ONLY IF explained with clear meaning, biconditional structure, truth behaviour, and simple examples for mathematical reasoning.
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