Rule of Conjunction

Context
The rule of conjunction is one of the axioms of natural deduction.

The rule
If we can conclude both $$p$$ and $$q$$, we may infer the compound statement $$p \and q$$:
 * $$p, q \vdash p \and q$$

This is sometimes known as the rule of and-introduction.


 * Abbreviation: $$\and \mathcal{I}$$
 * Deduced from: The pooled assumptions of each of $$p$$ and $$q$$.
 * Depends on: Both of the lines containing $$p$$ and $$q$$.

Explanation
This means: if we can show that two statements are true, then we may build a compound statement expressing this fact, and be certain that this is also true.

Thus a conjunction is added to a sequent.