A truth table is a breakdown of a logic function by listing all possible values the function can attain. Such a table typically contains several rows and columns, with the top row representing the logical variables and combinations, in increasing complexity leading up to the final function. The tables can be used to show whether a propositional expression is true for all legitimate input values, that is to say if they logically valid. Each row of the truth table contains one possible configuration of the input variables, and the result of the operation for those values. If the above is true, demonstrate that: X’Y + Y’Z + XZ’ is equivalent to XY’ + YZ’ + X’Z using a truth table.
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∵ col. 10 and col.14 are identical
∴ X'Y+Y'Z+XZ' = XY'+YZ'=X'Z henced proved.
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