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A method of logical calculus with two binary operations ''AND'' (multiplication, •) and ''OR'' (addition, +) and one unary operation ''NOT'' (negation, ~) that reverses the truth value of any statement.
A form of logical calculus with two binary operations ''AND'' (multiplication, •) and ''OR'' (addition, +) and one unary operation ''NOT'' (negation, ~) that reverses the truth value of any statement.

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A definition or brief description of Boolean algebra.

A form of logical calculus with two binary operations AND (multiplication, •) and OR (addition, +) and one unary operation NOT (negation, ~) that reverses the truth value of any statement.