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    The Composite Proposition Formed by the Combination of Two or More
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The Composite Proposition Formed by the Combination of Two or More

Question 18

Question 18

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The composite proposition formed by the combination of two or more simple propositions using 'Either…Or' is called


A) conjunction
B) disjunction
C) implication
D) none of these

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