Boolean Logic - A branch of algebra that deals with true (1) and false (0) values, used in computer science to create decision-making processes., AND Gate - Outputs true (1) only if all inputs are true (1)., Logic Gate - A basic building block of digital circuits that performs a Boolean operation (e.g., AND, OR, NOT)., NOT Gate - Inverts the input value true (1) becomes false (0), and vice versa., Truth Table - This lists all possible input combinations and their corresponding outputs for a Boolean expression or logic gate., NOR Gate - Combines OR and NOT gates; outputs true (1) only if both inputs are false., Boolean Expression - A mathematical representation of a logic circuit using Boolean operations e.g. Y = (A OR B) AND (NOT (A AND B)), XOR Gate (Exclusive OR) - Outputs true (1) if exactly one input is true, but not both., Boolean algebra - A standard way of writing a Boolean expression e.g. X = (A . B) + (A . B), Binary - A number system that uses only two values, 0 and 1, to represent data in computers., NAND Gate - Combines AND and NOT gates; outputs true (1) unless both inputs are true, Logic Circuit - A combination of logic gates designed to perform a specific function or computation., InputA combination of logic gates designed to perform a specific function or computation. - The binary values (0 or 1) provided to a logic gate or circuit., OR Gate - Outputs true (1) if at least one input is true (1)., Output - The result produced by a logic gate or circuit based on its inputs and Boolean operations., Universal Gate - A gate that can be used to construct any other logic gate or circuit., Combination Circuit - A logic circuit that combines multiple gates to process multiple inputs and produce an output.,

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