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In logic, mathematics and linguistics, And is the truth-functional operator of logical conjunction; the and of a set of operands is true if and only if all of its operands are true. The logical connective that represents this operator is typically written as ∧ {\displaystyle \wedge } or ⋅.
A ∧ B {\displaystyle A\land B} is true if and only if A {\displaystyle A} is true and B {\displaystyle B} is true.
An operand of a conjunction is a conjunct.
Beyond logic, the term "conjunction" also refers to similar concepts in other fields:
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