Select the Boolean expression that is not satisfiable. (z? + u?)(z + x)(z + x?)(u + y)(u + y?) (z + u?)(z + x)(z + x?)(u + y)(u + y?) (z + u)(z + x)(z + x?)(u + y)(u + y?) (z? + u)(z + x)(z + x?)(u + y)(u + y?)
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Step 1:** Identify the Boolean expressions given in the question: - (z + w)(z + x)(z + x)(u + y) - (u + 9)(2 + w)(2 + x)(z + x)(u + y) - (z + u)(z + 2)(z + x)(u + y) - (u + y) - 0 - (z + u)(z + x)(z + x)(u + y) - (u + y) ** Show more…
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