(a) Give an example to show that a v c = b v c does not imply a = b in Boolean

Chapter 65, Problem 65.8

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(a) Give an example to show that a v c = b v c does not imply a = b in Boolean algebras.(b) Prove that if B is a Boolean algebra and a, b, C E B, then a V c = b v c and a v c' = b v c' imply a = b

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