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Logic gates- Boolean logic
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Tanya Narendra
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Logic gates- Boolean logic
1 represents true/on and 2 represents false/off
AND: If both inputs are true(1), then the output is true (1)
Truth table: shows the outputs from all the possible inputs from a Boolean function.
OR: If either of the inputs are true (1), then the output should be true (1)
NOT: Only one input- and it gets reversed, For example, if the input is true, the output is false and vice versa.
Why do computers use binary?Binary is a base 2 number system that represents 1(on) and 0(off). Computers run on logic gates for electricity
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And+Gate (binary/octet-stream)
Or+Gate (binary/octet-stream)
Not+Gate (binary/octet-stream)
Not+Truth+Table+2 (binary/octet-stream)
Or+Truth+Table (binary/octet-stream)
And+Truth+Table+2 (binary/octet-stream)
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