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Very useful for complementing function expressions; for example

Switching Algebra Operations

A set is a collection of objects (or elements) and for example a set Z {0, 1} means that Z is a set containing two elements distinguished by the symbols 0 and 1. There are three primary operations AND , OR and NOT.

NOT

It is anary complement or inversion operation. Usually shown as over bar ( ), other forms are and

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