Which is the Associative Law in Boolean Algebra. (A) A.B=B.A (B) A(BC)=(AB)C (C) A(B+C)=AB+AC (D) none of these
Answers
Answered by
3
Explanation:
Associative Law – This law allows the removal of brackets from an expression and regrouping of the variables.
A + (B + C) = (A + B) + C = A + B + C (OR Associate Law)
A(B.C) = (A.B)C = A . B . C (AND Associate Law)
Similar questions
Math,
16 days ago
Social Sciences,
16 days ago
Psychology,
1 month ago
English,
1 month ago
English,
9 months ago
Math,
9 months ago