(a) If m1 and m2 are minterms of n variables, prove that

Chapter 4, Problem 4.42

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(a) If \(m_1\) and \(m_2\) are minterms of n variables, prove that \(m_1 + m_2 = m_1 \oplus m_2\).

(b) Prove that any switching function can be written as the exclusive OR sum of products where each product does not contain a complemented literal. (Hint: Start with the function written as a sum of minterms and use part (a).)

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