Marc Dorcel maybe ? ( booBlean logic ;-)
More seriously, the inventor of boolean algebra ( = binary maths ) is George Boole, a british mathematician of the 19th century.
Funny lapsus nonetheless
In computer networking Math and binary operation are used in calculating subnet masks or in subnetting or in supernetting etc.
people usually use logic in math and math in logic
math basically IS logic.
Logic is closely related to math, but they are not the same thing. Logic is the study of reasoning and argumentation, while math is the study of numbers, quantities, and shapes. Math often uses logic to prove theorems and solve problems, but logic is a broader field that encompasses reasoning in general.
The number in binary is 0b1110110111101. This is taught in math.
Boolean logic can be thought of as "0 and 1" logic, or "True or False" logic. Boolean math started out as "True or False" expressions. In computers, the bits stored in memory are interpreted as either a '0' or a '1' (binary numbers). Computer scientists (usually, though you can prove out the concept either way) map '0' = FALSE and '1' = 'TRUE', and thus the operations and decisions made in a computer can be expressed/evaluated as Boolean logic/math expressions.
Yes, because logic and deduction are part of math.
Yes, can you?
Logic.
With the current math systems that newton had he had no way to really mathematically explain anything he was doing in physics so he pioneered calculus.
In math, logic refers to the reasoning and principles used to make valid conclusions and solve problems based on rules and patterns.
Another name for base2 math is binary math.