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May I use this formula in math logic?:



$(p ∨ q) ∧ (r ∨ s)$



I know that conjuction has to come before disjuction so that's why I am not sure.










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    Yes, conjunction takes precedence over disjunction. That's why you use parentheses: to get the order of evaluation of the operations that you want.
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    Yes, conjunction takes precedence over disjunction. That's why you use parentheses: to get the order of evaluation of the operations that you want.
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I know that conjuction has to come before disjuction so that's why I am not sure.







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    Yes, conjunction takes precedence over disjunction. That's why you use parentheses: to get the order of evaluation of the operations that you want.
    – Fabio Somenzi
    Nov 17 at 23:02














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    Yes, conjunction takes precedence over disjunction. That's why you use parentheses: to get the order of evaluation of the operations that you want.
    – Fabio Somenzi
    Nov 17 at 23:02








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Yes, conjunction takes precedence over disjunction. That's why you use parentheses: to get the order of evaluation of the operations that you want.
– Fabio Somenzi
Nov 17 at 23:02




Yes, conjunction takes precedence over disjunction. That's why you use parentheses: to get the order of evaluation of the operations that you want.
– Fabio Somenzi
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