Exclusive or

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English

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p q p exclusive or q
0 0 0
0 1 1
1 0 1
1 1 0

Alternative forms

Etymology

Template:M + Template:M.

Noun

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  1. Template:Lb Exclusive disjunction: the use of Template:M to indicate that of two predicates, one is true and one is false (without specifying which is which); Template:Non-gloss
  2. Template:Lb Exclusive disjunction: the use of Template:M to indicate that of two or more predicates, an odd number are true (without specifying which or how many); Template:Non-gloss
  3. Template:Lb An exclusive disjunction; the result of applying the above-described exclusive or to two or more predicates; Template:Non-gloss

Usage notes

  • Denoted .
  • Template:Sense In an expression of formal logic, the phrase Template:M (or hyphenated as Template:M) may appear between the predicates, much like a conjunction:
    (x ∧ ¬y) xy) ↔ xy, which reads: x exclusive-or y.

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See also