Economy, asked by Pr626569, 1 year ago

difference between inclusive and exclusive numbers​

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Answered by sathya3943
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“Exclusive or” means “either this or that, but not both.” “Inclusive or” means “either this, or that, or both.” Every natural number is either even or odd, but not both. So every natural number is even xor odd (that's short for exclusive or).

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Answered by AdharshNambiar
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Exclusive or” means “either this or that, but not both.” “Inclusive or” means “either this, or that, or both.” Every natural number is either even or odd, but not both. So every natural number is even xor odd (that's short for exclusive

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