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What does '→' represent in first-order logic?

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  • IMPLIES
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In first-order logic, the symbol '→' represents the logical connective for implication or conditional. It is read as "implies" or "if-then." The expression P→Q asserts that if proposition P is true, then proposition Q must also be true. If P is false, or if P is true and Q is false, the entire statement is considered true.

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