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Boolean operators are words that are used to define the relationship between other words. For example, both AND and OR are considered Boolean operators. More in depth information can be found in advanced grammatical texts.
These are the 5 boolean operators are ( ) NEAR NOT AND OR
AND, OR, and NOT are the basic operators in Boolean Algebra.
The Boolean operators are:AndNandOrNorXorNot
And, And not, Or
No it isn't boolean.
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Logical operators don't Compare values they combine Boolean values and produce a Boolean result. Examples of logical operators are && (and), , (or), ! (not). If you have two Boolean values and you combined them with the && operator the result will be (TRUE) only if both values were (TRUE). Relational operators compare two values and produce a Boolean result. Most of the time we use logical operators to combine the results of two or more comparison expressions that use relational operators.
A boolean is an expression obtained in relational operators.
Boolean operators are named after a mathematician by the name of George Boole. He came up with the idea that all mathematical problems were either true or false.
The standard Boolean operators are AND, OR and NOT. From these, Boolean algebra derives 3 more "derived" operators--material implication, exclusive or, and equivalence. They are used to evaluate a Boolean expression. These expressions all evaluate to either TRUE or FALSE.