Simplification Rules
Here is the list of rules used for the boolean expression
simplifications.
This is a fairly standard list you could find most anywhere, but
we thought you needed an extra copy.
The Idempotent Laws
AA = A
A+A = A
The Associative Laws
(AB)C = A(BC)
(A+B)+C = A+(B+C)
The Commutative Laws
AB = BA
A+B = B+A
The Distributive Laws
A(B+C) = AB+AC
A+BC = (A+B)(A+C)
The Identity Laws
AF = F
AT = A
A+F = A
A+T = T
The Complement Laws
AA = F
A+A = T
F = T
T = F
DeMorgan's Law
AB = A+B
A+B = A B
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Browser note: The Involution law is “not not A equals A;”
there should be two lines above the first A.
It renders reasonably in Firefox and IE 7, and hopefully in whatever you're
using. I found four different ways that work in Firefox, but only
the most complicated one also works in IE. (I haven't tried in IE 6
and don't want to fool with it.)