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| CATEGORIES ABOUT LOGICAL DISJUNCTION | |
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.]] In Logic and Mathematics , or, also known as '''logical disjunction''' or '''inclusive disjunction''' is a Logical Operator that results in true whenever ''one or more'' of its operands are true. In Grammar , or is a Coordinating Conjunction . DEFINITION Logical disjunction is an Operation on two Logical Value s, typically the values of two Proposition s, that produces a value of ''false'' if and only if both of its operands are false. More generally a disjunction is a logical formula that can have one or more Literal s separated only by ORs. A single literal is often considered to be a degenerate disjunction. Truth table | ||
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