Thursday, 15 August 2013

Boolean Implication -


I need some help with this boolean imp.

Can someone explain how it works in simple words:

A means B = B + A '(if A to B). In addition, A> = b

Boolean means A means B Just means "if one is true, then b should be correct". It means (pun intended) that if A is not true, then B can be anything. Thus:

  false false false meaning -> The true lie means the truth - & gt; True tru means wrong - & gt; False truth means truth - & gt; True  

It can be read as " (not a) or b - i.e." either a liar, or b must be true ".


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