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Simpler propositions can be combined with each other to form new, more complex propositions. This occurs with the help of operators called ''logical operators'' and quantifying connectives which can be reduced to the following
TranslationSimpler propositions can be combined with each other to form new, more complex propositions. This occurs with the help of operators called ''logical operators'' and quantifying connectives which can be reduced to the following

Simpler propositions can be combined with each other to form new, more complex propositions. This occurs with the help of operators called logical operators and quantifying connectives which can be reduced to the following