Atomic vs. Compound Propositions in Propositional Logic

This video explains the difference between atomic and compound propositions and discusses alternative terms used for each in propositional logic.

Atomic vs. Compound Propositions in Propositional Logic
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609 views β€’ Feb 27, 2021
Atomic vs. Compound Propositions in Propositional Logic

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In this video, I talk about the distinction between atomic and compound propositions along with giving other terms that are used in place of each of them. The written chapter can be found on https://www.codeguage.com/courses/logic/propositional-logic-atomic-and-compound-propositions

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609

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12:21

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Feb 27, 2021

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