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NAND Operator

In binary or boolean logic, NAND or NOT-AND is represented as the operator with the following results for binary operations:

0 NAND 0 = 1
0 NAND 1 = 1
1 NAND 0 = 1
1 NAND 1 = 0

Iff both of the binary values are 1, then the result is 0. Otherwise, the result is 1. 0 represents false, 1 represents true.Boolean logic constitutes the mathematical basis of computers. In the mathematics of Boolean algebra, used to manipulate Boolean equations, these operators have special symbols.

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AND Operator

OR Operator

NOR Operator


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