It is always true because we don't know what the answer is so the expression could be anything
It is always true because we don't know what the answer is so the expression could be anything
The Boolean expression for an OR gate is represented as ( A + B ), where ( A ) and ( B ) are the input variables. In this expression, the output is true (1) if at least one of the inputs ( A ) or ( B ) is true. If both inputs are false (0), the output will also be false.
The question contains an expression - not an equation nor an inequality. An expression cannot be true or false.
False. A polynomial must have non-negative integer exponents. If the exponent is negative, the expression cannot be classified as a polynomial, regardless of the positivity of the coefficient.
The question contains an expression - not an equation nor an inequality. An expression cannot be true or false.
In C, any non-zero expression is true and any zero expression is false.
Boolean expression
FALSE.... cuz in && operator the compiler chk both of the expression if any of the expression is false then answer will be false.. for true result both of d expression must be true... by warrior2pnk
A logical test is any value or expression that can be evaluated as being true or false.
It is always true because we don't know what the answer is so the expression could be anything
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True.
The NOT operator. E.g., NOT TRUE evaluates to FALSE while NOT FALSE evaluates to TRUE.
The Boolean expression for an OR gate is represented as ( A + B ), where ( A ) and ( B ) are the input variables. In this expression, the output is true (1) if at least one of the inputs ( A ) or ( B ) is true. If both inputs are false (0), the output will also be false.
False..............