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2. According to Boolean laws : A.0 = ?


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Answered by s888
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The first Boolean identity is that the sum of anything and zero is the same as the original “anything.” This identity is no different from its real-number algebraic equivalent: No matter what the value of A, the output will always be the same: when A=1, the output will also be 1; when A=0, the output will also be 0.

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