What is a Prime Implicant in Boolean algebra? 1 . 1 . An implicant that is not
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What is a Prime Implicant in Boolean algebra? An implicant that is not essential None A minimal product term that covers at least one minterm A term that covers all minterms in a Boolean function A term with the maximum number of literals
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