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Logic
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Mind Map on Logic , created by emag0006 on 10/04/2015.
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Logic
Negator ( ¬ ) It means NOT
Conjunctor ( Λ ) It means AND. It can only be TRUE when both of them are true.
Adjunctor ( V ) It means OR. It can only be FALSE when both of them are false.
Disjunctor ( U ) It means EITHER... OR. It can be FALSE if they are both true of both false.
Subjunctor ( → ) It means IF... THEN. It is only FALSE when A = true and B = false
Bi-subjunctor ( ↔ ) It means IF AND ONLY IF. It can be TRUE if both of them are true or both of them are false.
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