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Write a method that accepts two n-bit binary numbers, each in the form of a boolean array. For example, 1011 would be a 4-bit binary number represented by {true, false, true, true}. Your method should use a helper method that emulates the one-bit binary adder using only logic operators. The resulting method may not use any addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. It must accomplish n-bit binary adding using only logic operators! The method returns an (n+1)-bit binary number in the form of a boolean array where the most-significant bit (bit 0) represents the final carry bit.


multiBitAdder([true], [false]) → [false, true]
multiBitAdder([true], [true]) → [true, false]
multiBitAdder([true, true], [false, false]) → [false, true, true]

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public boolean[] multiBitAdder(boolean[] num1, boolean[] num2) { }

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