--- title: Satisfiability --- ## Satisfiability Satisfiability refers to the existence of a combination of values to make the expression true. So in short, a proposition is satisfiable if there is at least one true result in its truth table, valid if all values it returns in the truth table are true. A formula P is considered satisfiable if it is sometimes true for some assignment of true/false to the variables. Example: - x ^ y : is Satisfiable with x = T, y = T - x v y : is Satisfiable with x = T, y = F or x = F, y = T If there are no assignments, then it is considered Unsatisfiable. #### More Information: [Satisfiability explained - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo7aULLUz_0)