Logic symbols are standardized symbols used to represent logical operations, relationships, and structures in formal logic, mathematics, computer science, and related fields. These symbols allow for a concise and unambiguous way of expressing logical expressions and propositions. Here are some common logic symbols and their meanings: 1. **Negation (¬)**: Represents logical negation (not). If \( p \) is a proposition, then \( \neg p \) means "not \( p \).
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