Definition of Logic, Proposition and Statement:
Автор: Maths with Hajra Zeb.
Загружено: 2026-01-05
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📘 Logic, Proposition, and Statement
In this lecture, we study the basic concepts of logic that are fundamental in Discrete Mathematics and logical reasoning.
🔹 Definition of Logic
Logic is the branch of mathematics that deals with correct reasoning. It helps us analyze statements and determine whether they are true or false using logical rules.
🔹 Definition of Proposition
A proposition is a declarative sentence that has a definite truth value, either true or false, but not both.
✔ Example: 2 + 3 = 5 (True)
✖ Example: x + 2 = 5 (Not a proposition)
🔹 Definition of Statement
A statement is a sentence that conveys information.
Every proposition is a statement but not every statement is a proposition, because some statements do not have a truth value
🔹 Key Topics Covered in This Lecture
Difference between logic, proposition, and statement
Truth values of propositions
Examples and non-examples
Real-life applications of logical statements
📌 This lecture is very useful for:
Discrete Mathematics students
Computer Science and Mathematics students
Board and competitive exam preparation
Beginners learning logical thinking
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