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how do we denote a binary operation?​

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Answered by GTSgirlsband
1

Answer:

The basic operations of mathematics- addition, subtraction, division and multiplication are performed on two operands. Even when we try to add three numbers, we add two of them and then add the third number to the result of the two numbers. Thus, the basic mathematical operations are performed on two numbers and are known as binary operations (the word binary means two). In this section, we will discuss binary operations performed on a set.

Binary Operations

Binary Operations

What is Binary Operation?

We take the set of numbers on which the binary operations are performed as X. The operations (addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, etc.) can be generalised as a binary operation is performed on two elements (say a and b) from set X. The result of the operation on a and b is another element from the same set X.

Thus, the binary operation can be defined as an operation * which is performed on a set A. The function is given by *: A * A → A. So the operation * performed on operands a and b is denoted by a * b.

Answered by vedha03
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Answer:

1 and 0

Step-by-step explanation:

we denote a binary operation in 1 and 0

for example

1 + 0 = 0

where here + operation implies OR operation which sends the result as 0 if both operands are different else it sends 1

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