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Apply De Morgan's Law to find the complement of the following expression (do not simplify the results):

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Z = {AB[C + DE + F + GH] + CĒ}G

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Final answer:

To find the complement of the given expression, apply De Morgan's Law by taking the complement of each individual set within the expression and then find the intersection of those complements.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the complement of the given expression, we can apply De Morgan's Law. De Morgan's Law states that the complement of a union of sets is equal to the intersection of the complements of those sets. In this case, we have the expression AB[C + DE + F + GH] + CĒ. To find the complement, we take the complement of each individual set within the expression, and then take the intersection of those complements.

Step 1: Take the complement of each set within the expression.

Step 2: Take the intersection of the complements to find the final complement of the expression.

For example, if we have set A, the complement of A is represented as A'.

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