I have been teaching my self Boolean Algebra from the AAC E-Book. I just need to clear something up for my self about Boolean Identities.
That something is the Alphanumeric notation that is used, such as A + 0 = A or A + 1 = 1.
I wish to know if I have understood their meaning and usage.
The usage of a Letter is used to represent a changing input.
The usage of a 1 or a 0 is used to represent a static input.
Is this a correct understanding?
That something is the Alphanumeric notation that is used, such as A + 0 = A or A + 1 = 1.
I wish to know if I have understood their meaning and usage.
The usage of a Letter is used to represent a changing input.
The usage of a 1 or a 0 is used to represent a static input.
Is this a correct understanding?
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