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Enter the boolean or logical expression "a or b" - OpenOffice.org Math

How-To: Enter the boolean or logical expression "a or b" - OpenOffice.org Math
  1. To enter the boolean or logical expression "OR" between two variables, first click on the Math commands window here.
  2. Now, type in your first variable. In this example we are typing in the letter "a."
  3. After leaving a space, enter the "OR" symbol by typing in "or" in the commands window.
  4. Afterwards, type in the next variable. In this case we are typing in the letter "b."
  5. Great! We have entered the logical expression "or" between to variables. Congratulations!
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Enter the boolean or logical expression "a or b"

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