Computer Science, asked by ruchithaprasad099, 4 hours ago

write a short note on logic functions​

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Answered by XxkingoftheQueenXx
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Boolean function

In mathematics and logic, a Boolean function is a function whose arguments, as well as the function itself, assume values from a two-element set (usually {0,1} or {true, false}). ...

A Boolean function takes the form , where is known as the Boolean domain and is a non-negative integer called the arity of the function.

Answered by shalumurmu83
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The Logic OR Function function states that an output action will become TRUE if either one “OR” more events are TRUE, but the order at which they occur is unimportant as it does not affect the final result. ... Thus a 2-input (A B) Logic OR Gate has an output term represented by the Boolean expression of: A+B = Q.

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