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9.2 Compound Sentences Standard 5.0, 24.0 Standard 5.0, 24.0 Two Key Terms Two Key Terms

Vocabulary 1. Conjunction 1. A conjunction includes two statements that are connected by the word “AND” and is true when BOTH statements are true.

#1 Solve and graph the conjunction

#2 Solve and graph the conjunction

#3 Solve and graph the conjunction

#4 Solve and graph the conjunction

Vocabulary 1. Disjunction 1. A disjunction includes two statements that are connected by the word “OR” and is true when ONE OR BOTH statements are true.

#5 Solve and graph the disjunction

#6 Solve and graph the disjunction

#7 Solve and graph the disjunction