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  • 02-09-2020
  • Computers and Technology
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Is (x.y)' and x'.y' the same? Boolean Algebra

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maeannieward maeannieward
  • 02-09-2020
No its not the same
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jemmyfisher
jemmyfisher jemmyfisher
  • 02-09-2020

x+y, x'+y, x.y, and x. (y+z') are all Boolean expressions • xyz+x'yz'+xyz'+(x+y)(x'+z) is a Boolean expression • x/y is not a Boolean expression • xy is not a Boolean expression.

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