True AND False OR True evaluates to True. IT seems like it does not matter which is evaluated first as: (True AND False) OR True = False OR True = True True AND (False OR True) = True AND True = True But, it does matter as with False AND False OR True: (False AND False) OR True = False OR True = True False AND (False OR True) = False AND True = False and True OR False AND False: (True OR False) AND False = True AND False = False True OR (False AND False) = True OR False = True Evaluated left to right gives a different answer if the operators are reversed (as can be seen above), so AND and OR need an order of evaluation. AND can be replaced by multiply, OR by add, and BODMAS says multiply is evaluated before add; thus AND should be evaluated before OR - the C programming language follows this convention. This makes the original question: True AND False OR True = (True AND False) OR True = False OR True = True
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Because the output is true when more than one input is true. In addition to the output being true when one input is true, then inclusive or gate "includes" other combinations of inputs that are multiply true.
Criteria is true if either individual criterion is true is called "or" in Logic. (Criteria is plural form of criterion)
Yes. Data can be any form of information.
There are two types of dot matrix printer 1. unidirectional 2. bi-directional
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false the main port is Vancouver
True-port & starboard.
It is true that a socket address comprises the IP address of the host and a port number.
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Diagnostic port for the RL is under the ash tray. Unreal, but true.
It is not true that docking stations are usually smaller than port replicators. It is true that port replicators are typically smaller than docking stations. Port replicators usually do not have PCI slots or speakers.
The 8085 is called an 8 bit microprocessor because the accumulator is 8 bits in size. This means that the primary data size is 8 bits. This is true even though the address bus, certain registers, and certain register operations are 16 bits in size.