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Keywords: and, or, not | Boolean Type
Python Data Types
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Python Data Types

Python Data Types

1. Numeric Types
2. Boolean Type
3. Strings

bookKeywords: and, or, not

There are some keywords for Boolean variables: and, or, not. They exist to create more complex expressions. Next we will see how it works with examples.

  • and. If value x = True and value y = True then x and y is equal to True. If either of those is False, then expression becomes False too.
  • or. If x = True or y = True then the expression x or y is equal to True (or both values = True).
  • not If value x is False then the expression, not x evaluates to True . Otherwise, the expression evaluates to False.

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bookKeywords: and, or, not

There are some keywords for Boolean variables: and, or, not. They exist to create more complex expressions. Next we will see how it works with examples.

  • and. If value x = True and value y = True then x and y is equal to True. If either of those is False, then expression becomes False too.
  • or. If x = True or y = True then the expression x or y is equal to True (or both values = True).
  • not If value x is False then the expression, not x evaluates to True . Otherwise, the expression evaluates to False.

Task

You must fill in the blanks so that the values ​​of all expressions satisfy the conditions specified in the comments.

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Section 2. Chapter 3
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bookKeywords: and, or, not

There are some keywords for Boolean variables: and, or, not. They exist to create more complex expressions. Next we will see how it works with examples.

  • and. If value x = True and value y = True then x and y is equal to True. If either of those is False, then expression becomes False too.
  • or. If x = True or y = True then the expression x or y is equal to True (or both values = True).
  • not If value x is False then the expression, not x evaluates to True . Otherwise, the expression evaluates to False.

Task

You must fill in the blanks so that the values ​​of all expressions satisfy the conditions specified in the comments.

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Everything was clear?

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Thanks for your feedback!

There are some keywords for Boolean variables: and, or, not. They exist to create more complex expressions. Next we will see how it works with examples.

  • and. If value x = True and value y = True then x and y is equal to True. If either of those is False, then expression becomes False too.
  • or. If x = True or y = True then the expression x or y is equal to True (or both values = True).
  • not If value x is False then the expression, not x evaluates to True . Otherwise, the expression evaluates to False.

Task

You must fill in the blanks so that the values ​​of all expressions satisfy the conditions specified in the comments.

Switch to desktopSwitch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
Section 2. Chapter 3
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