Across
- 3. A sequence of propositions.
- 4. The number of rows and columns in a matrix.
- 5. A logical operation that returns true only if both operands are true.
- 9. It is the process of creating proposition from a propositional function.
- 11. A set of all elements that are members of two sets.
- 15. A set of objects that are connected together, where all the edges are bidirectional.
- 16. A set that contains no elements.
- 17. A collection of objects or numbers, typically denoted with curly braces.
Down
- 1. A matrix with the same elements as its transpose.
- 2. A statement that is either true or false, but not both.
- 6. The rule used to count the number of combinations where order doesn’t matter.
- 7. Refers to the property that the subject of the statement can have.
- 8. A basic unit in graph theory, also known as a node.
- 10. The smallest set that contains all elements of a given set.
- 12. The subset of a set that contains no elements.
- 13. A quantifier that expresses "for all elements" in a set.
- 14. A logical operation that combines two statements.
