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what is the difference canonical form and standard form? which form is preferable when implementing a boolean function with gates? which form is obtained when reading a function from a truth table ?

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The main difference between canonical and standard form is that canonical form is a way of representing Boolean outputs of digital circuits using Boolean Algebra while standard form is a simplified version of canonical form that represents Boolean outputs of digital circuits using Boolean Algebra.

Digital circuits operate using digital signals. These signals have discrete binary values: they are zero and one. Zero signifies the false state while one signifies the true state. Boolean algebra is a type of algebra that helps to represent binary numbers and binary variables. Canonical form is a method of representing Boolean functions of Boolean algebra while standard form is a simplified version of canonical form.

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