Compound Statement
Pronunciation: /ˈkɒm.paʊnd ˈsteɪt.mənt/ Explain
A
compound statement
is two or more statements connected with logical operators such as
'
and'
and '
or'.
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Figure 2: Example of a compound algebraic statement. |
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Figure 1: Examples of compound logical statements. |
References
- McAdams, David E.. All Math Words Dictionary, compound statement. 2nd Classroom edition 20150108-4799968. pg 40. Life is a Story Problem LLC. January 8, 2015. Buy the book
- W. V. Quine. Elementary Logic. revised edition. pp 7-9. Harvard University Press. October 15, 1980. Last Accessed 6/25/2018. Buy the book
- A. G. Hamilton. Logic for Mathematicians. 2nd edition. pp 1-3. Cambridge University Press. October 1, 1988. Last Accessed 6/25/2018. Buy the book
Cite this article as:
McAdams, David E. Compound Statement. 3/9/2019. All Math Words Encyclopedia. Life is a Story Problem LLC. https://www.allmathwords.org/en/c/compoundstatement.html.
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12/21/2018: Reviewed and corrected IPA pronunication. (
McAdams, David E.)
6/25/2018: Removed broken links, updated license, implemented new markup, updated GeoGebra apps. (
McAdams, David E.)
5/5/2011: Initial version. (
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