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What is the primary function of 'or' as a logical operator?
What is the primary function of 'or' as a logical operator?
- It requires both inputs to be present for an output to be made
- It requires at least one of two inputs to be present for an output to be made (correct)
- It combines the inputs to produce an output
- It negates the inputs to produce an output
What is the origin of the word 'or'?
What is the origin of the word 'or'?
- From Latin -or
- Middle English, from Anglo-French, gold, from Latin aurum
- From Old Norse ār
- Middle English, alteration of other (correct)
What is the meaning of 'or' in logic?
What is the meaning of 'or' in logic?
- Forms a complex sentence which is true when both constituent sentences are true
- Forms a complex sentence which is true when neither of its constituent sentences is true
- Forms a complex sentence which is true when the first constituent sentence is true
- Forms a complex sentence which is true when at least one of its constituent sentences is true (correct)
What is the meaning of 'or' in Middle English?
What is the meaning of 'or' in Middle English?
What is the function of 'or' as a sentential connective in logic?
What is the function of 'or' as a sentential connective in logic?