De Morgan's Theorem for Three Variables
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De Morgan's Theorem
De Morgan's Theorem for three variables
It is the determination by means of a truth table the validity of De Morgan's Theorem for three variables.
To determine by means of a truth table the validity of De Morgan's Theorem for three variables:
(ABC)' = A' + B' + C'
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To determine by means of a truth table the validity of De Morgan's Theorem for three variables:
(ABC)' = A' + B' + C'
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