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Electrical Engineering - What is Boolean Laws?
Electrical Engineering
⇒ Topic : Boolean Laws
What is Boolean Laws?
Sunita
said on : 2019-06-24 21:29:29
BOOLEAN LAWS
Boolean law classified in different ways :-
Laws of Intersection
Laws of Union
Laws of Tautology
Laws of Complement
Law of Double Negation
Laws of Commutation
Laws of Association
Laws of Distribution
Laws of Absorption
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