+Logical connectives are symbols or words that link simple [propositions](/wiki/proposition) to form more complex statements in [logic](/wiki/logic). They determine the truth value of the compound statement based on the truth values of its components. Common examples include "and", "or", and "not".
+## See also
+- [Boolean Algebra](/wiki/boolean_algebra)
+- [Truth Value](/wiki/truth_value)
+- [Formal Logic](/wiki/formal_logic)
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