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A term (Predicate) in Logic which yields True if one or more conditions are True, and
False if any condition is False.  
 AND 
 is denoted 
, 
, or simply 
.
The Binary AND operator has the following Truth Table:
| F | F | F | 
| F | T | F | 
| T | F | F | 
| T | T | T | 
A Product of ANDs (the AND of 
 conditions) is called a Conjunction, and is denoted
Two binary numbers can have the operation AND performed bitwise with 1 representing True and
0 False.  Some computer languages denote this operation on 
, 
, and 
 as A&&B&&C or
logand(A,B,C).
See also Binary Operator, Intersection, Not, Or, Predicate, Truth Table, XOR