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Disjunction is the term used to combine two or more propositional statements with 'or' connective. It is represented with the symbol 'v' or '+'. It results in false if both the operands are false otherwise, true.
For example:
a: 8 is divisible by 2.
b: It is an even number.
These two propositions are combined using Disjunction like this — '8 is divisible by 2 or it is an even number.' It can be represented in expression form as (a v b). Alternatively, it can also be written as (a + b).