The following rules apply to logical operations:
- Associative Laws:
- Commutative Laws:
- De Morgan's Laws:
- Distributive Laws:
- Further:
- Alternative representations:
These alternative representations are often used in proofs.
A logical formula, the truth value of which is independent from the truth values of the statements
involved, is called a tautology if it
is always true, or a contradiction if it is always false. Such a
formula may be replaced by t (also symbolized by
) or f (also
symbolized by 0) respectively. In particular the following
identities hold:
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