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Logic is the systematic use of symbolic and mathematical techniques to determine the forms of valid deductive argument.
'''Logic''' is the systematic use of symbolic and mathematical techniques to determine the forms of valid deductive or inductive argument.
 


==Logical Notation==
''[[Logical notation|Main article:Logical notation]]''
'''Logical notation''' is a special syntax that is shorthand for logical statements.


For example, both <math>p\to q</math> and <math>p \subset q</math> mean that p ''implies'' q, or
If ''p'', then ''q''.
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Logic is the systematic use of symbolic and mathematical techniques to determine the forms of valid deductive or inductive argument.

Logical Notation

Main article:Logical notation Logical notation is a special syntax that is shorthand for logical statements.

For example, both $p\to q$ and $p \subset q$ mean that p implies q, or

If p, then q.

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