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  • 4.3: Logical Operators

      • 4.3.1: Uses

        • Central Connecticut State University: Bradley Kjell's "Introduction to Computer Science Using Java, Chapter 14: Boolean Expressions"

          Please read the chapter. This chapter covers relational and logical operators. It also discusses the use of these operators to write Boolean expressions.

        • Central Connecticut State University: Bradley Kjell's "Introduction to Computer Science Using Java: Fill in the Blank Exercise for Boolean Expressions" >

          Please complete this fill in the blank exercise. Think of the response to fill in the blank or to answer true/false, or write your response down. Then, click on the box to reveal the answer to each question.

      • 4.3.2: Truth Tables

        • Central Connecticut State University: Bradley Kjell's "Introduction to Computer Science Using Java, Chapter 40B: Truth Tables and De Morgan's Rules" span>

          Please read the chapter. This chapter discusses Boolean expressions in greater detail as well as use of these expressions of writing conditional and looping statements.

        • Central Connecticut State University: Bradley Kjell's "Introduction to Computer Science Using Java: Review of Truth Tables and De Morgan's Rules" n>

          Please answer all of the questions in the review. It may help to write your answers down on a separate piece of paper. After you have thought of your answer, only then click on the box in each question to reveal the correct answer.

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