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3.1: Boolean Polynomials
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We can proceed more algebraically by assigning value 0 to represent false and value 1 to represent true.
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3.2: Disjunctive Normal Form
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It is often desired (e.g. in computer programming or logic circuit design) to reverse the process: starting with a desired truth table, can we construct a Boolean polynomial with the same outputs?
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3.3: Exercises
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