20590_Demorgan's theorems

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20590_Demorgan's theorems

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DeMorgan’s Theorems are basically two sets of rules or laws developed from the Boolean expressions for AND, OR and NOT using two input variables, A and B. These two rules or theorems allow the input variables to be negated and converted from one form of a Boolean function into an opposite form. DeMorgan’s first theorem states that two (or more) variables NOR´ed together is the same as the two variables inverted (Complement) and AND´ed, while the second theorem states that two (or more) variables NAND´ed together is the same as the two terms inverted (Complement) and OR´ed. That is replace all the OR operators with AND operators, or all the AND operators with an OR operators.

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2 years, 11 months ago

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