GCSE Computing - Binary Logic

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GCSE Computing - Binary Logic
  1. It is a form of algebra in which all values are reduced to either true or false
    1. True = 1
      1. False = 0
      2. Binary Data
        1. Binary Logic Gates
          1. NOT GATE
            1. The Boolean expression is written as: Q = NOT A
              1. Diagram
                1. Truth Table
              2. AND Gate
                1. The Boolean expression is written as: Q = A AND B
                  1. Diagram
                    1. Truth Table
                  2. OR Gate
                    1. The Boolean Expression is written as: Q = A OR B
                      1. Truth Table
                        1. Diagram
                      2. Example of Binary Logic Gates
                        1. Question: If A is ...(1 or 0), B is ... (1 or 0) and C is ... (1 or 0) then what is Z?
                          1. Use the truth table accordingly
                            1. What is the Boolean expression?
                              1. Z = D OR E
                                1. Z = NOT A OR (B AND C)
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