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| '''Logical disjunction''', also called '''logical alternation''', is an operation on two logical values, typically the values of two [[proposition]]s, that produces a value of ''false'' if and only if both of its operands are false. | | '''Logical disjunction''', also called '''logical alternation''', is an operation on two logical values, typically the values of two [[proposition]]s, that produces a value of ''false'' if and only if both of its operands are false. |
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− | The [[truth table]] of <math>p ~\operatorname{OR}~ q</math> (also written as <math>p \lor q\!</math>) is as follows: | + | The [[truth table]] of <math>p ~\operatorname{OR}~ q,</math> also written <math>p \lor q,\!</math> appears below: |
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