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Activity 2: Introduction

You will learn about a number of different way we can combine propositions to make more complicated logic expressions.
Scientist looking at equations on a whiteboard.

Now that you have seen what a proposition is, and have seen what the conjunction operator is (“and”), we can move on and learn about more complicated logic expressions.

These more complicated expressions are sometimes called compound propositions, propositional formula, boolean expressions or logic expressions.

In this activity, you will learn about a number of different way we can combine propositions to make more complicated logic expressions.

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