Answer:
The answer is indeed letter B) disjunction.
Step-by-step explanation:
In mathematics, a disjunction is a compound statement formed by connecting two statements with "or". It's worth remembering that a mathematical sentence is one that states a complete idea or a fact. Such sentences are called statements when it is possible to judge them true or false. A disjunction is only false when both statements forming it are false. For example:
- They will adopt a cat.
- They will adopt a dog.
--> They will adopt a cat, or they will adopt a dog.
Unless they adopt a completely different animal, such as an iguana, the statement is true. If they adopt a cat, it is true. If they adopt a dog, it is also true.