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False. Special sections of a textbook, such as appendices, glossaries, or indexes, are typically found at the end of the book rather than the front.
false
A positive logic system will output true only when the input is true. A negative logic system will output true only when the input is false. The NOT logic gate is an example of a negative logic system. That is, NOT( false ) will output true.
It is false.
A positive logic system will output true only when the input is true. A negative logic system will output true only when the input is false. The NOT logic gate is an example of a negative logic system. That is, NOT( false ) will output true.
An AND gate gives a 1 or True output only and only if all the inputs are True or 1. If even a single output is False or 0, it will not give any output meaning thereby that the output will be False or 0. A NAND gate is quite the reverse of an AND gate and gives an output of 1 or True only if both the inputs are not True or 1. This means that even when both inputs are 0 or False, it still gives a True or 1 output.
false because it tend to produce less than the efficient level of output
it is false
False, it is the fixed cost which is not increased or decreased with proportion to output.
Exposition (often repeated), development, recapitulation, coda.