A truth table is a mathematical tool used in logic and Boolean algebra to represent the functional output values of logical expressions for all possible combinations of input values. Each row of a truth table contains one configuration of the input variables and the resulting output value of the logical operation. Truth tables concisely show whether an expression is logically valid for all legitimate inputs.
Brown University
Spring 2023
CSCI 0220 provides a foundation in discrete math and probability theory. Key topics include logic, set theory, number theory, combinatorics, graph theory, and probability. No prior math background assumed. Aims to develop problem solving, communication, and collaboration skills. Introduces new concepts and ways of thinking to enable analyzing problems arising in computer science. Beginner-friendly introduction to core mathematical concepts underlying many aspects of CS.
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