Answer:

x < 12 y > 10 x < 12 || y > 10
F F F
F T T
T F T
T T T

Conventional Order

Following a conventional order for the truth values in the rows helps prevent mistakes. This table follows the conventional order for two operands:

A B expression
F F -
F T -
T F -
T T -

Here, A and B represent operands. Often these are relational expressions such as x<12. The conventional order is easy to remember if you think of F as 0 and T as 1. Arrange the rows in ascending numerical order, as follows:

A B expression
0 0 -
0 1 -
1 0 -
1 1 -

Courses on digital logic usually use 0 for false and 1 for true and use truth tables such as the above. The conventional order is also used with tables with more than two operands. With three operands, a table has eight rows. With N operands, a table has 2N rows.

QUESTION 4:

Fill in the labels "0" and "1" for the first table. Then fill in the "F" and "T" equivalent labels in the second.

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      A             B            C      - - -
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