# grouping and logical implication in math mode

How could I typeset a formula like this:

It should respect typographic rules, but it must look very similar.

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(Assuming you meant to use logical disjunction and logical implication)

$\left.\begin{array}{l} A = T \\ B = F \end{array}\right\} \implies A \lor B = T \lor F = T$

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Yeah it's about disjunctions. Thanks –  Flavius May 16 '10 at 12:26

You could use the aligned environment (requires the amsmath package), e.g.

\left. \begin{aligned}
A &= T \\
B &= F
\end{aligned} \right\} \implies A \vee B = T \vee F = T


\left.\begin{aligned}A&=T\\B&=F\end{aligned}\right\}\implies A\vee B=T\vee F=T

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Thanks it looks nice, unfortunately 1. I couldn't find that on ctan, nor is there any "aligned.sty" on the web (or I couldn't find it) and 2. I'm already using a bunch of packages, so I prefer to keep it slim by using the solution above. You could put a link to the package and I'll certainly upvote it, since it could be a feasible solution for others. –  Flavius May 16 '10 at 12:25
@Flavius: If you Google for "aligned environment" the first few links mention amsmath already. –  kennytm May 16 '10 at 12:37

This code should do what you want:

$\left. \begin{array}{c} A = T\\ B = F \end{array} \right\} \Rightarrow A \vee B = T \vee F = T$

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