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What is the main purpose of using Boolean algebra in the design of electronic circuitry?
What is the main purpose of using Boolean algebra in the design of electronic circuitry?
- To limit the values of variables to binary digits
- To complicate the process of circuit design
- To simplify the expression describing a switching circuit network (correct)
- To introduce more variables into the circuit design
How are variables treated in Boolean algebra compared to normal algebraic expressions?
How are variables treated in Boolean algebra compared to normal algebraic expressions?
- Variables in Boolean algebra are treated the same as in normal algebra.
- Variables in Boolean algebra can take any numerical value.
- Variables in Boolean algebra are not used in expressions.
- Variables in Boolean algebra are only limited to 0 or 1. (correct)
Which logical operation is represented by the symbol '+' in Boolean algebra?
Which logical operation is represented by the symbol '+' in Boolean algebra?
- Bitwise AND
- Exclusive OR (XOR)
- Logical OR (correct)
- Logical NOT
How does Boolean algebra simplify expressions describing switching circuits?
How does Boolean algebra simplify expressions describing switching circuits?
What is the significance of using binary digits in Boolean equations?
What is the significance of using binary digits in Boolean equations?
How is the result in the truth table for logical OR operator affected?
How is the result in the truth table for logical OR operator affected?
What does the symbol ' _ ' represent in logical operations?
What does the symbol ' _ ' represent in logical operations?
When is the result C equal to 1 in the truth table for logical AND operator?
When is the result C equal to 1 in the truth table for logical AND operator?