When two statements are connected with the word or, the new statement is called a?
In terms of sets, we call it a "union"
A)conjunction B)disjunction C)conditional D)converse
conjunction? o.O
Is this english or math ?
I'm assuming this is math. so should be a logical "disjunction"
if the word is or then it's disjunction ..i didn't read that good the first time
Its Geometry.
whaaat?! what grade is that from?! o.O
11th grade.
so is it disjunction? do you have a correct answer
The correct answer should be " disjunction" by definition: A disjunction is two logical statements connected with an 'or'.[1] A disjunction is true if either one of the logical statements are true. The symbol '∨' is often used to mean disjunction in mathematics. The symbol '||' is often used to mean disjunction in computer languages.
this is a very stupid question for the 11th grade >_<
Lol. Yes i know i go to mason co high this whole school is ignorant.
I do not know , 11th grade or whatever, in my place, we only have 6th grade , so am not gonna judge. But the correct answer is disconjunction.
*disjunction , sorry
Why do you only have 6th grade math? Thats a little odd we have all kinds of math here its ridiculous. Thanks tho.
I do not know about education in my country,. haha its the law here , but subject to change soon enough
our system is beyond horrible here xD
well we can't change anything about it, I just think its the person that matters, not the school.
yea but they don't share the opinion :D
well got to go , still studying for quizzes, cya
See ya! Im about to post another question @DawnR you can help me if you can (:
sure
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