All reasoning is based on the ways we put sentences together. Let's start our examination of logic by defining what types of sentences we will be using. A mathematical sentence is one in which a fact or complete idea is expressed. Because a mathematical sentence states a fact, many of them can be judged to be true or false. Questions and phrases are not mathematical sentences since they cannot be judged to be true or false.
A compound sentence is formed when two or more thoughts are connected in one sentence.
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