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Answer D

$\quad(P\cap Q\cap R)\cup (P^{c}\cap Q\cap R)\cup Q^{c}\cup R^{c}$

$=(P\cup P^{c})\cap (Q\cap R)\cup Q^{c}\cup R^{c}$

$=(Q\cap R)\cup Q^{c}\cup R^{c}$

$=(Q\cap R)\cup (Q\cap R)^{C}$

$= U.$

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Can we treat these like Boolean expression and solve?

Like PQR + P'QR + Q' + R'. and minimise this.

Is this method always correct?
@Praveen Sir?
@Arjun Sir?

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hope it might help....

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