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Which of the following is NOT a connective used in zeroth-order logic?
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AND (conjunction)
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OR (disjunction)
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NOT (negation)
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IMP (implication)
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In zeroth-order logic, the connective that is NOT used is: IMP (implication)
Zeroth-order logic typically deals with simple atomic propositions and does not include the implication connective (→) or other complex logical connectives. The logic focuses on basic atomic propositions without introducing the more intricate structures found in higher-order logic.