Complementarity law in boolean algebra
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The negation of a conjunction is the disjunction of the negations", which means that the complement of the product of 2 variables is equal to the sum of the compliments of individual variables. For example, (A.B)' = A' + B'.
"The negation of disjunction is the conjunction of the negations", which means that compliment of the sum of two variables is equal to the product of the complement of each variable. For example, (A + B)' = A'B'.
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