Use the laws of Boolean algebra to show that the two Boolean expressions in each pair are equivalent. (a) xy + xy = x. (b) x+xy=x (c) x(y + x) = x (d) xy + z = (x + y)(z+x) (e) x+y+xy= (f) x + xy=xy

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Hello, can you please help me with part e and f because i am struggling with these two parts that I don't understand. Can you please do it step by step and can you label which part is part e and part f

Use the laws of Boolean algebra to show that the two Boolean expressions in each pair are equivalent.
(a) xy + xy = x.
(b) x+xy=x
(c) x(y + x) = x
(d) xy + z = (x + y)(z+x)
(e) x+y+xy=
(f) x + xy=xy
Transcribed Image Text:Use the laws of Boolean algebra to show that the two Boolean expressions in each pair are equivalent. (a) xy + xy = x. (b) x+xy=x (c) x(y + x) = x (d) xy + z = (x + y)(z+x) (e) x+y+xy= (f) x + xy=xy
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