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So, I started an apprenticeship for an electrician, and in the theoretical part of the course we are learning about boolean circuits, and we got this shitty introductory book on it, and in it the boolean term "¬P" (notP), is presented as pic related.

I couldn't find any resource online on why it is presented that way and how to make sense of it whatsoever. Any ideas, or is the book just that shitty?

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