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Booleans and Relations

Like the arithmetic operations, the test operations can take more than two arguments. For example, (< 1 2 3) is legal Scheme notation for ``1 < 2 and 2 < 3.'' The and and or operators also take any number of arguments. The not operation always takes one argument. The and, or, and not operators work on Boolean values only.



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