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Boolean Logic is a form of algebra-based in what is called Boolean operators: "Or", "And" "Not".  These connectors form the basis of mathematical sets and logic. Basically, they connect words to narrow or broaden the meaning in a sentence.

You use Boolean operators when you search a topic that contains multiple search terms or to connect pieces of information

The use of "Or":

-When you connect similar concepts.

-When you want to broaden your results.

The use of "And":

-When you need to narrow your results.

-When you need all the terms to be presented in the search.

The use of "Not":

-To exclude words from your search

-To ignore concepts in your search and narrow your options.