File:XLA-odx-FlipStick.jpg
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English: X-stem Logic Alphabet (XLA) letter shapes derived from a 2-dimensional square framed (xy) Cartesian Coordinate truth table. XLA letter shapes o, d, and x are prominently displayed to demonstrate how all 16 binary connectives of Boolean Algebra are created by utilizing 2-dimensional coordinate axes. |
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