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Another way to find a Boolean expression that represents a Boolean function is to form a Boolean product of Boolean sums of literals.
Exercises 7-11 are concerned with representations of this kind.
7. Find a Boolean sum containing either ï or i, either y or ÿ, and eitherzor that has the value 0 if and only if
a)x=y= 1,z= 0.
b)x=y=z= 0.
c)x=z= 0,y= 1.
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