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If `A = B = 1`, then in terms of Boolean algebra the value of `A.B + A` is not equal to.

A

`B.A+B`

B

`B+A`

C

B

D

`bar(A).B`

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The correct Answer is:
D

If `A=B=1,` then `A.B+A=1.1+1=1`
then `barA.B=bar1.1=0.1=0`
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