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glossary:glossary_a [2015/01/08 23:52] – [And] NOR and OR are listed as upper case so I changed And to AND to be consistent Wayneglossary:glossary_a [2015/01/09 01:38] Wayne
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 This is a Boolean operator which is used to join two statements so that the final statement is true only if the individual statements are all true. Thus (X>1)AND(X<2) is true if X is between 1 and 2. In electronic logic circuits an AND circuit is shown [[logicgates#and|here]]. This is a Boolean operator which is used to join two statements so that the final statement is true only if the individual statements are all true. Thus (X>1)AND(X<2) is true if X is between 1 and 2. In electronic logic circuits an AND circuit is shown [[logicgates#and|here]].
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glossary/glossary_a.txt · Last modified: 2022/04/29 19:54 by sven-e

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