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| For example, consider the case where <math>k = 3.\!</math> Then the minimal negation operation <math>\nu (p, q, r)\!</math> — written more simply as <math>\texttt{(p, q, r)}</math> — has the following venn diagram: | | For example, consider the case where <math>k = 3.\!</math> Then the minimal negation operation <math>\nu (p, q, r)\!</math> — written more simply as <math>\texttt{(p, q, r)}</math> — has the following venn diagram: |
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| <p>[[Image:Venn Diagram (P,Q,R).jpg|500px]]</p> | | <p>[[Image:Venn Diagram (P,Q,R).jpg|500px]]</p> |
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| For a contrasting example, the boolean function expressed by the form <math>\texttt{((p),(q),(r))}</math> has the following venn diagram: | | For a contrasting example, the boolean function expressed by the form <math>\texttt{((p),(q),(r))}</math> has the following venn diagram: |
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| <p>[[Image:Venn Diagram ((P),(Q),(R)).jpg|500px]]</p> | | <p>[[Image:Venn Diagram ((P),(Q),(R)).jpg|500px]]</p> |