no
A boolean function is a function that only works with values that can only have two values, often called "true" and "false", or alternately, "1" and "0".
Boolean is a 'true or false' logic in programming - if you define a function as a Boolean function, the only inputs it can have are true or false, and the output will vary dependant on the input
They all have only two factors.
No, but every whole is a integer. integers are - and +. whole number are only +.
Only if you see it.
That's true. If a function is continuous, it's (Riemman) integrable, but the converse is not true.
true!
The AND function.
true
true
The Count Function can only be used with numeric data. true or false
A boolean function is a function that only works with values that can only have two values, often called "true" and "false", or alternately, "1" and "0".
Boolean is a 'true or false' logic in programming - if you define a function as a Boolean function, the only inputs it can have are true or false, and the output will vary dependant on the input
They both can only give the result TRUE or FALSE. However, given the same values, they will not always give the same result. All conditions in an AND function must be fulfilled to give a TRUE result whereas only one needs to be fulfilled in an OR function.
YES
I have the DVD and there is not a function like that.
True, it can, but that would make the table pretty much useless.