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2. Prove the following properties. (b) Prove that x + ¯ xy = x + y.

2. Prove the following properties.

(b) Prove that x + ¯ xy = x + y.

3. Consider the following Boolean function: F = x¯ y + xy¯ z + xyz
(a) Draw a circuit diagram to obtain the output F. (b) Use the Boolean algebra theorems to simplify the output function F into the minimum number of input literals.

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