Difference between canonical and standard terms
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Standard form: In a standard form we don't have to compulsorily write all the literals in all the terms of an expression. e.g. f = xyz + y + x.
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main difference between canonical and standard form is that canonical form is a way of representing Boolean outputs of digital circuits using Boolean Algebra while standard form is a simplified version of canonical form that represents Boolean outputs of digital circuits using Boolean Algebra.
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