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what are demorgan's theorem prove the algebraically the de morgan theorem​

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Answered by ta14
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Explanation:DeMorgan's First theorem proves that when two (or more) input variables are AND'ed and negated, they are equivalent to the OR of the complements of the individual variables. Thus the equivalent of the NAND function and is a negative-OR function proving that A.B = A+B and we can show this using the following table.

Answered by swatisrivastava1457
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DeMorgan's Theorem Statement: The complement of the sum of two or more variables is equal to the product of the complements of the variables. If X and Y are the two logical variables, then according to the De Morgan's Theorem we can write: (X + Y)' = X'.

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