What are basic postulates of Boolean Algebra?
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By definition, a+b = (a/b) ' = (a/b) / (a/b) ; by Postulate I, if a and b are elements of Ky a/b is an element, and a+b is an element. (b) If a and b are elements of K, then a-b is an element of K.
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The postulates we have given are known to be true in a Boolean Algebra, therefore they are necessary.
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a+b = (a/b) ' = (a/b) / (a/b) ; by Postulate I, if a and b are elements of Ky a/b is an element, and a+b is an element. (b) If a and b are elements of K, then a-b is an element of K.
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