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Which among the following is not a Basic logical operator in Boolean Algebra laws?
AND
OR
NOT
NAND
The world of Boolean Algebra is fascinating, especially with its logical operators. Here's a brief rundown on the operators you're asking about:
- AND:
- Combines two statements.
- Result is true only if both are true.
- OR:
- Joins two statements.
- Result is true if at least one is true.
- NOT:
- Works with a single statement.
- Flips the truth value; true becomes false, and vice versa.
- NAND:
- It's a combination of AND followed by NOT.
- Result is true if at least one is false.
- This is not a basic operator in Boolean Algebra.
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So, while AND, OR, and NOT are core operators, NAND isn't considered one of the basic ones.
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