- Boolean algebra is different from ordinary algebra in which way?
Boolean algebra can represent more than 1 discrete level between 0 and 1
Boolean algebra have only 2 discrete levels: 0 and 1
Boolean algebra can describe up to 3 levels of logic levels
They are actually the same
NA
The following 2 questions are refered to the below image:
- What is the output X if both inputs A and B are 0?
0
1
I don't know
NA
- What is the output X if A=1 and B=0?
0
1
I don't know
NA
- For a three inputs (A,B C) OR gate, what inputs are needed if output=0?
A=0, B=0, C=1
A=0, B=1, C=0
A=1, B=1, C=1
A=0, B=0,C=0
NA
The following 2 questions are refered to the below image:

- What is the output X if input A=1, B=0 and C=1?
0
1
I don't know
NA
- What inputs are needed if output=1?
A=0,B=0,C=0
A=1, B=0, C=1
A=0, B=1, C=0
A=1, B=1, C=1
NA
The following 2 questions are related to the below image:

- What is the ouput of the above gate if input A=0, B=1?
0
1
Not sure
NA
- What are the value of the inputs if output=1?
A=0, B=0
A=0, B=1
A=1, B=0
A=1, B=1
I don't know
The following 2 questions are related to the below image:

- What are the values of the inputs if output=0?
A=0, B=0
A=0, B=1
A=1, B=0
A=1, B=1
I don't know
- Try Harder For the truth table below, what typr of logic gate is it?

3 Inputs OR
3 Inputs AND
3 Inputs NOR
3 Inputs NAND
Not sure
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