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Work booklet Mr Shum

Summarise this webpage on this slide: ict.com/gcse_computing/ocr/212_computing_hardware/binary_lo gic/miniweb/pg2.htmhttp:// ict.com/gcse_computing/ocr/212_computing_hardware/binary_lo gic/miniweb/pg2.htm

1.Explain what the NOT gate is 2.Show the symbol 3.Complete the truth table AQ F T

1.Explain what the AND gate is 2.Show the symbol 3.Complete the truth table ABQ FF FT TF TT

1.Explain what the OR gate is 2.Show the symbol 3.Complete the truth table ABQ FF FT TF TT