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True or false: the symbol in boolean algebra means regular addition as in linear regular algebra

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Answer: False

Explanation:

In Boolean algebra, the symbol "+" represents logical OR operation, not regular addition as in linear algebra. The logical OR operation is used to combine two or more logical statements into a single statement that is true if at least one of the statements is true.

For example, if A and B are two logical statements, then A+B is true if A is true, or B is true, or both A and B are true.

Therefore, it is important to understand the context in which the symbol "+" is being used, whether it is in the context of regular addition or logical OR operation.

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