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the exclusive -OR of A,B is represented ...

the exclusive -OR of A,B is represented by `A oplus B`. An equivalent form is

A

`AB + barAbarB`

B

`AB + bar(A+B)`

C

`AbarB + barAB`

D

None of these

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The correct Answer is:
C

Exclusive OR,
`Y= A+B,Y=barAB+AbarB`
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