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|   | '''Exclusive disjunction''', also known as '''logical inequality''' or '''symmetric difference''', is an operation on two logical values, typically the values of two propositions, that produces a value of ''true'' just in case exactly one of its operands is true.  |   | '''Exclusive disjunction''', also known as '''logical inequality''' or '''symmetric difference''', is an operation on two logical values, typically the values of two propositions, that produces a value of ''true'' just in case exactly one of its operands is true.  | 
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| − | The [[truth table]] of <math>p ~\operatorname{XOR}~ q</math> (also written as <math>p + q\!</math> or <math>p \ne q\!</math>) is as follows:  | + | The [[truth table]] of <math>p ~\operatorname{XOR}~ q,</math> also written as <math>p + q\!</math> or <math>p \ne q,\!</math> is shown below:  | 
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