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In Boolean algebra (A+B) . (A+C)=​

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Answered by anushkabhawsar3
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The variables used in Boolean Algebra only have one of two possible values, a logic “0” and a logic “1” but an expression can have an infinite number of variables all labelled individually to represent inputs to the expression, For example, variables A, B, C etc, giving us a logical expression of A + B = C, but each

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Answer:__   A+(B.C)=(A+B).(A+C)

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