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Boolean Algebra Rules
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Boolean algebra is a division of mathematics that deals with operations on logical values and incorporates binary variables. Boolean algebra traces its origins to an 1854 book by mathematician George Boole. ... Most commonly Boolean variables are presented with the possible values of 1 ("true") or 0 ("false").
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