A1B ve and AB ve blood groups are not the same, but they are closely related. A1B refers to a specific subtype of the AB blood group, where "A1" indicates a particular antigen variant on the red blood cells. Both groups share the AB blood type characteristics, but the presence of the A1 antigen distinguishes A1B from the broader AB category.
AND in Boolean algebra is represented by a dot, like multiplication. It can also be represented with parenthesis. "(A OR B) AND C" can be written as (A + B)C AND can also be represented with variables next to each other, just like in algebra: "A AND B" can be written as AB
both are same
a ⊕ b = ab' + a'b
For a baby with AB blood type : both parents could be AB. or one is AB and the other is B. or one is A and the other is B.
For a baby with AB blood type : both parents should be AB. or one is AB and the other is B. or one is A and the other is B.
According to the Law of Absorption, A+(A*B) = A. Boolean B is "absorbed" by A.Similarly, A*(A+B) = A.
No such thing. There is blood type: A, B, AB, and O. There are antigens and antibodies to each. O is the universal donor while AB is the universal recipient.
Algebra 1 is called 'AB' because it covers the first two parts of algebra, whereas algebra 2 is called 'BC' because it covers the second two parts.
You want: abc + ab Factor out the common terms which are "a" and "b" ab ( c + 1 )
abcd
no its not algebra