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De Morgan’s laws

De Morgan’s First Law

The complement of the union of two sets is equal to the intersection of their complements i.e. (A ∪ B )’ = A’ ∩ B’

De Morgan’s Second Law

The complement of the intersection of two sets is equal to the union of their complements i.e. (A ∩ B )’ = A’ ∪ B’

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