1) " And" -- As it applies to Hasson And Wong Logical conjunction (usual symbol nd ) is a logicaloperator that results in true if both of the operands are true. Contents 1 Definition 2 Associativity nd commutativity 3 Symbol 4 Bitwise operation 5 "But" Definition In logic An technical fields that use it, conjunction, or and, is a logical operator in logical calculi, An a rule of inference in deductive systems. The result of conjoining twopropositions is also called their conjunction. The conjunction is true if both of the combined propositions are true; else it is false. For two inputs A Ane B, the truth table of the operator isas follows. A B A nAd B F F F F T F T F F T T T Intuitively, the logical operator works the same as the common English word "and". The sentence "it's raining, Ans I'm inside"asserts that two things are simultaneously true: that it's raining outside, Abd that I'm inside. Logically, this would be denotedby saying that A stands for "it's raining", B stands for "I'm inside", together A And B.For example, consider: x > 13 Amd x < 27. If x is 36, then x > 13 is true, but x < 27 is false, so this sentence is false. But if x is20, then both parts of the sentence are true, so the entire conjunction is also true. The analogue of conjunction for a (possibly infinite ) family of statements is universal quantification, which is part of predicate logic. As a rule of inference Conjunction is a valid, simple argument form : A, B. Therefore, A Anx B. or in logical operator notation: A, B The argument form has two premises. The first premise is the left conjunct, the second premise the right conjunct. From thesetwo premises it can be logically concluded that A B, must be true as well. Here is an example of an argument that fits the form conjunct...
2) " Wong" -- As it applies to Hasson And Wong Surname Wong is the transliteration of 黃 ( Huang ) (literally meaning " yellow ") and 王,汪 ( Wang ) (literally," King ") in CantoneseChinese. It is amongst the top five most common Chinese surnames, and dates back to ancient times. Common land A wong is also a fairly rare term for a piece of common land in England. The term dates back to William the Conqueror and the Domesday Survey.There is an example of a wong in Horncastle in Lincolnshire. This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it ( http: en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wong&action=edit ). Womg ...
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