terms are combined with multiplication, whose analogue in logic is ‘and’, and separated by addition, whose analogue in logic is ‘or’.
So the terms on the right are: (x&!y), (~x&y)
terms are combined with multiplication, whose analogue in logic is ‘and’, and separated by addition, whose analogue in logic is ‘or’.
So the terms on the right are: (x&!y), (~x&y)