Mmm. If your saying their is a simpler way to write always false and always true for two inputs then I need a hint.
I don’t know if maybe the simpler part is just focusing on just one variable. So x & !x = always false, or x or !x = always true.
Mmm. If your saying their is a simpler way to write always false and always true for two inputs then I need a hint.
I don’t know if maybe the simpler part is just focusing on just one variable. So x & !x = always false, or x or !x = always true.