Question
(a) x + x = x
x • x = x i. Dominance
(b) x + 0 = x
x • 1 = x ii. Absorption
(c) x + 1 = 1
x • 0 = 0 iii. Idempotent
(d) x • (x + y) = x iv. Identity
Codes:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
a.
iii iv i ii
b.
iv iii i ii
c.
iv iii ii i
d.
iii iv ii i
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Q. Match the following identities/laws to their corresponding name: (a) x + x = x x • x = x i. Dominance (b) x + 0 = x x • 1 = x ii....
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