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Give the dual of the following:
(A' B) + (C' 1) = (A' + C) (B + C)
Boolean Algebra
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Dual of (A' B) + (C' 1) = (A' + C) (B + C) is:
(A' + B).(C' + 0) = (A'.C) + (B.C)
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