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PROVE USING BOOLEAN LAWS
(ABC' + D)' + (AB' + BC')' = A'B' + A'D' + BC + B'D'

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Laws of Boolean Algebra

Boolean Algebra uses a set of Laws and Rules to define the operation of a digital logic circuit

As well as the logic symbols “0” and “1” being used to represent a digital input or output, we can also use them as constants for a permanently “Open” or “Closed” circuit or contact respectively.

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A set of rules or Laws of Boolean Algebra expressions have been invented to help reduce the number of logic gates needed to perform a particular logic operation resulting in a list of functions or theorems known commonly as the Laws of Boolean Algebra.

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