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Electrical Engineering - What is Laws of Tautology?
Electrical Engineering
⇒ Topic : Laws of Tautology
What is Laws of Tautology?
Sunita
said on : 2019-06-25 00:35:53
Laws of Tautology
These laws may be stated as follows: [Figure (1)]
A. A = A
A + A = A
FIGURE (1)
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