In logic, a compound term refers to a term that is formed by combining two or more simpler terms or propositions using logical connectives, such as "and," "or," or "not." These connectives allow for the construction of more complex expressions that can represent intricate relationships between different concepts. For example, in propositional logic, the compound statement "P and Q" combines the individual propositions P and Q to create a new proposition that is true only if both P and Q are true. Compound terms are essential for expressing more sophisticated logical arguments and reasoning.
The equivalent term for logic in Filipino is "lohi̱ka."
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which term represents a compound
Yes, "clinic" is a compound word formed by combining "clin" (from clinical) and "ic" (from logic).
A logic argument is a statement of logic. The term "argument" means a statement that could be true or false. A Statement that has not been tested as true or false is known as a theory. Logic is the term meaning the structure of an argument or statement and how it applies in its use.
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Collective Term stands for a group of objects, people, or thing as a basic unit.
Collective Term stands for a group of objects, people, or thing as a basic unit.
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A binary compound.
Rhetoric
Another term is chemical compound.