Can you explain the usage of the XOR symbol in Boolean logic and how it differs from other logical operators?

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2026-03-26 04:25

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The XOR symbol in Boolean logic represents the exclusive OR operation, which is true only when one of the inputs is true, but not both. This differs from other logical operators like AND and OR, which have different truth conditions.

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