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Revision as of 18:54, 6 April 2010
Logical conjunction is an operation on two logical values, typically the values of two propositions, that produces a value of true if and only if both of its operands are true.
The truth table of p AND q (also written as p ∧ q, p & q, or p\(\cdot\)q) is as follows:
| p | q | p ∧ q |
|---|---|---|
| F | F | F |
| F | T | F |
| T | F | F |
| T | T | T |
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