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The complement of (x+y) is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The complement will be f' = (x' + y)(x'*(y+z'))(y). To find the complements of a boolean function, we apply de morgan's law .

Answered by Tiger887
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We know that supplementary angles are the pair of angles whose sum is 90 degree show the complement of (x + y) is equal to 90 -( x + y)

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