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CANONICAL FORM: In canonical form each term (minterm or maxterm) must and should contains all literals corresponding to each variable of the function. It is obtained from truth table.

Ex: F(x,y,z) = xy|z + xyz + x|y|z|

Ex: F(x,y) = (x+y)(x|+y)

STANDARD FORM: In standard form each term doesn't contains literals corresponding to each variable of the function. that is it may contains one or two or any number of literals in each term.

Ex: F(x,y,z) = x + yz + x|y|

Ex: F(x,y) = (x+y)x|

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