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applegatedogs applegatedogs
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In Boolean algebra, the commutative laws indicate that:
 
  A) we can group variables in an AND or in an OR expression any way we want.
  B) the order in which we OR or AND two variables does not affect the result.
  C) the factoring of Boolean expressions requires the multiplication of product terms that contain like variables.
  D) an expression can be expanded by multiplying term by term just the same as in ordinary algebra.
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