Across
- 2. A statement with two or more simple statements.
- 8. this statement is read as "if and only if" and is symbolized by a double arrow.
- 9. word that means conjunction
- 10. word that means negation
- 11. the part of a conditional statement that comes after the arrow.
- 12. A sentence that can be either true or false.
- 13. word that means disjunction
- 14. a compound statement that is read as "not." It will always have the opposite truth value.
Down
- 1. this statement is read as "if-then," and is symbolized by an arrow.
- 3. the part of a conditional statement that precedes the arrow.
- 4. words that include all, none, and some.
- 5. A statement that conveys only one idea.
- 6. a statement read as "p and q." It is only true when both p and q are true.
- 7. a statement read as "p or q." It is only true when either p is true, q is true, or both p and q are true.
