Truth tables resources
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 Boolean 05: Simple truth tables
 Boolean 05: Simple truth tablesA video tutorial on how to build up truth tables and how to fill them correctly for simple Boolean expressions, which only use two inputs. There are 8 videos in the Boolean series. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Eva Szatmari and Catherine Griffiths, Birkbeck College, University of London and reviewed by Gill Whitney, Middlesex University.  It is one of a series of 20 video resources funded by a sigma Resource Development grant.
					
				 Boolean 06: More simple truth tables
 Boolean 06: More simple truth tablesA video tutorial on simple truth tables which uses three inputs. There are 8 videos in the Boolean series. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Eva Szatmari and Catherine Griffiths, Birkbeck College, University of London and reviewed by Gill Whitney, Middlesex University.  It is one of a series of 20 video resources funded by a sigma Resource Development grant.
					
				 Boolean 07: Complex truth tables
 Boolean 07: Complex truth tablesA video tutorial on using truth tables to prove logical equivalence of Boolean expressions and introducing more complex Boolean expressions and their truth tables, using two and three different outputs. There are 8 videos in the Boolean series. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Eva Szatmari and Catherine Griffiths, Birkbeck College, University of London and reviewed by Gill Whitney, Middlesex University.  It is one of a series of 20 video resources funded by a sigma Resource Development grant.
					
				 Boolean 08: More complex truth tables
 Boolean 08: More complex truth tablesA video tutorial on truth tabes for complex Boolean expressions using three and four different outputs. There are 8 videos in the Boolean series. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Eva Szatmari and Catherine Griffiths, Birkbeck College, University of London and reviewed by Gill Whitney, Middlesex University.  It is one of a series of 20 video resources funded by a sigma Resource Development grant.
					
				