👉 In propositional logic, a conjunct is a logical connective that joins two or more propositions. It is used to connect two statements together in such a way that one of them must be true for the other to be true as well. In other words, it checks if all its arguments are true at the same time. For example, in the statement "All dogs are mammals" and "Some people are not vegetarians", we can use conjunctive connectives like "and" or