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Categories: Boolean algebra
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Boolean-valued function  Boolean-valued functions  Logic 0  Logic 1  logic one
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A Boolean-valued function is a function of the type f : X → B, where X is an arbitrary set and where B is a Boolean domain, i.e. a generic two-element set,, whose elements are interpreted as logical values, for example, 0 = false and 1 = true. Wikipedia
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A Boolean-valued function is a function of the type f : X → B, where X is an arbitrary set and where B is a Boolean domain, i.e. a generic two-element set,, whose elements are interpreted as logical values, for example, 0 = false and 1 = true. Wikipedia
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