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For a) (A∩B∩C’)U(A∩C∩B’) simplify it A∩(B⊕C)

For b) (A∩B’∩C’)U(A’∩B∩C) 

For c) (A’∩B∩C’) U (C) 

For d) (A’∩B∩C’) U (A∩B’∩C) U (B’∩C) after simplification (A’∩B∩C’) U (B’∩C)

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