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This article explains the concepts involved in scientific mathematical computing. It will be very useful and interesting to anyone interested in computer programming or mathematics.
Can you think like a computer and work out what this flow diagram does?
Prove that you can make any type of logic gate using just NAND gates.
Can you invert this confusing sentence from Lewis Carrol?
Learn about the link between logical arguments and electronic circuits. Investigate the logical connectives by making and testing your own circuits and fill in the blanks in truth tables to record. . . .
What will happen when you switch on these circular circuits?
Can you set the logic gates so that this machine can decide how many bulbs have been switched on?
Investigate circuits and record your findings in this simple introduction to truth tables and logic.
Creating a schedule to cook a meal consisting of two different recipes, plus rice.
Providing opportunities for children to participate in group narrative in our classrooms is vital. Their contrasting views lead to a high level of revision and improvement, and through this process. . . .
Investigate how logic gates work in circuits.
Have a go at being mathematically negative, by negating these statements.
Sort these mathematical propositions into a series of 8 correct statements.