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j.rubin

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The terms negate, invert, and NOT describe the same Boolean algebra operation.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The IEEE/ANSI symbol for a decoder has the internal designation BCD/DEC. This means the decoder is a:
 
  A) decimal to binary coded decimal decoder with ten inputs and four outputs.
  B) binary coded decimal to decimal decoder with ten inputs and four outputs.
  C) decimal to binary coded decimal decoder with four inputs and ten outputs.
  D) binary coded decimal to decimal decoder with four inputs and ten outputs.



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Answer to Question 1

TRUE

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