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Define Conjunction with a suitable example

Boolean Algebra

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Conjunction joins two or more propositional statements with the help of 'and' connective. It is represented by symbol '^' or '.'(dot). The conjunction of two or more propositions results in true if all the propositions are true otherwise, false.

For example:
a: Sky is clear.
b: You can go out.
The conjunction of above mentioned propositions will be 'Sky is clear and you can go out'. It can be represented in expression form as (a ^ b). Alternatively, it can also be written as (a.b).

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