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Factor each of the following expressions to obtain a product of sums.

(a) a'b' a'cd a'df'
(b) g'h' jk
(c) a'bc a'b'c cd'
(d) a'b' (cd' f)
(e) a'b'c b'cd' fg'
(f) wx'y w'x' w'y'

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Final answer:

To factor each expression and obtain a product of sums, we need to use the distributive property and combine like terms.

Step-by-step explanation:

To factor each of the given expressions to obtain a product of sums, we need to use the distributive property and combine like terms.

  1. (a) a'b' a'cd a'df'
    First, we can group the common terms together: a'b' + a'cd + a'df'
    Next, we can apply the distributive property to factor out the common terms: a'(b' + cd + df')
    This gives us the factored expression: a'(b' + cd + df')
  2. (b) g'h' jk
    There are no common terms to factor, so the expression remains as it is: g'h' jk
  3. (c) a'bc a'b'c cd'
    First, we can group the common terms together: a'bc + a'b'c + cd'
    Next, we can apply the distributive property to factor out the common terms: a'(bc + b'c) + cd'
    This gives us the factored expression: a'(bc + b'c) + cd'
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