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According to DeMorgan’s theorem, the complement of W ⋅ X + Y ⋅ Z is Wʹ + Xʹ ⋅ Yʹ + Zʹ. Yet...

According to DeMorgan’s theorem, the complement of W ⋅ X + Y ⋅ Z is Wʹ + Xʹ ⋅ Yʹ + Zʹ. Yet both functions are 1 for WXYZ = 1110. How can both a function and its complement be 1 for the same input combination? What’s wrong here?

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