A sentence that is true or false; that is, a sentence that has a truth value. In formal logic, anatomic statement is constituted by a predicate and at least one name (individual constant). In propositional logic, a simple statement is symbolized by a capital letter. Compound statements are constituted by at least one atomic (or simple) statement and at least one logical operator.
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