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In boolean algebra, if `A=1` and `B=0` then the value of `A+barB` is

A

A

B

A.B

C

A+B

D

Both (a) and (c )

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The correct Answer is:
D

Here, A=1, B=0 , then `A+barB=1+bar0=1+1=1`
`therefore ` A+B=1+0=1, But B=0 and A.B=1.0=0
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