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Explain NOT operator with suitable example



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Answered by sakshimanwani1234
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In Boolean algebra, the NOT operator is a Boolean operator that returns TRUE or 1 when the operand is FALSE or 0, and returns FALSE or 0 when the operand is TRUE or 1. ... The NOT operator is considered one of the basic operators along with AND and OR in Boolean algebra. The NOT operator is also known as the logical NOT.

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/>Boolean algebra, the NOT operator is a Boolean operator that returns TRUE or 1 when the operand is FALSE or 0, and returns FALSE or 0 when the operand is TRUE or 1. ... The NOT operator is considered one of the basic operators along with AND and OR in Boolean algebra. The NOT operator is also known as the logical NOT.

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