
5.1: Logic Statements - Mathematics LibreTexts
In logic, statement is a declarative sentence that is either true or false, but not both. The key to constructing a good logical statement is that there must be no ambiguity.
Understanding Logical Statements - NROC
Logical statements have two parts: The hypothesis, which is the premise or set of facts that we start with, and the conclusion, which is the new fact that we can infer when the hypothesis is true.
Statements - Mathematical Reasoning - GeeksforGeeks
Jul 23, 2025 · Statements - Mathematical Reasoning: The study of logic through mathematical symbols is called mathematical reasoning. Mathematical logic is also known as Boolean logic. In other words, …
Logical Statements and Quantifiers | Easy Guide
Apr 10, 2025 · This guide provides a structured approach to understanding logical statements and quantifiers, essential components in the study of logic and mathematics. Why do we need to know …
Using IF with AND, OR, and NOT functions in Excel
How to use the IF function (combined with the AND, OR, and NOT functions) in Excel to make logical comparisons between given values.
Propositional Logic | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki
4 days ago · As the name suggests propositional logic is a branch of mathematical logic which studies the logical relationships between propositions (or statements, sentences, assertions) taken as a …
Logic Basics | Mathematics for the Liberal Arts - Lumen Learning
In this section, we will learn how to construct logical statements. We will later combine our knowledge of sets with what we will learn about constructing logical statements to analyze arguments with logic.
Logic Statements (with worksheets, videos, solutions, activities)
The following diagram shows the types of Logic Statements: Conditional, Converse, Inverse, Contrapositive, Biconditional Statements. Scroll down the page for more examples and solutions on …
Math In Society: The Language and Rules of Logic - PCC
Arguments are made of one or more propositions (called premises), along with a conclusion. Propositions may be negated, or combined with connectors like “and”, and “or”. Let’s take a closer …
2.1: Statements and Quantifiers - Mathematics LibreTexts
Jan 2, 2025 · The building block of any logical argument is a logical statement, or simply a statement. A logical statement has the form of a complete sentence, and it must make a claim that can be …