SOLUTION: The following are equivalent in boolean algebra
a + b = b
a * b = a
Prove the equivalence of 1 and 2
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Question 1174146: The following are equivalent in boolean algebra
a + b = b
a * b = a
Prove the equivalence of 1 and 2
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The following are equivalent in boolean algebra
a + b = b
a * b = a
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Prove the equivalence of 1 and 2
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1 and 2 are not equivalent.
If you meant the statements 1 and 2, you should spec that.
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