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The logical NNOR (Neither Nor) is an operation on two logical values, typically the values of two propositions, that produces a value of true if and only if both of its operands are false. In other words, it produces a value of false if and only if at least one of its operands is true.
The truth table of \(p ~\operatorname{NNOR}~ q,\) also written \(p \curlywedge q,\!\) appears below:
\(p\!\) | \(q\!\) | \(p \curlywedge q\!\) |
\(\operatorname{F}\) | \(\operatorname{F}\) | \(\operatorname{T}\) |
\(\operatorname{F}\) | \(\operatorname{T}\) | \(\operatorname{F}\) |
\(\operatorname{T}\) | \(\operatorname{F}\) | \(\operatorname{F}\) |
\(\operatorname{T}\) | \(\operatorname{T}\) | \(\operatorname{F}\) |
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