Category : JEE Main & Advanced
In Mathematical logic, we generally come across two types of statements or proposition, namely, simple statements and compound statements as defined below.
(i) Simple statements : Any statement or proposition whose truth value does not explicity depend on another statement is said to be a simple statement.
In other words, a statement is said to be simple if it cannot be broken down into simpler statements, that is, if it is not composed of simpler statements.
(ii) Compound statements : If a statement is combination of two or more simple statements, then it is said to be a compound statement or a compound proposition.
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