Switches X and Y are connected in parallel with each other to provide a function (F). Which Boolean equation expresses this relationship? Select one: a. X + Y = F b. X - Y = F c. XY + F d. X ÷ Y = F
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In Boolean algebra, when two switches or components are connected in parallel, the output is true (or 'on') if *either* of the components is true (or 'on'). This is represented by the logical OR operation. Show more…
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