Thank you so much!!! You're a wonderful teacher!! I've been struggling with understanding this topic for a whole week. My colleagues who are engineers didn't know how to do it, the topic wasn't covered enough in the books and there was no video in my language. I have a test tomorrow, keep fingers crossed for me not to make some stupid mistake. Bless your heart!
Im a linguist, I'm just here cuz I'm bored. This makes manipulating k-maps so much easier and nicer though and it's so fascinating to think of the applications of it. Could you use this to map out a logic circuit and simplify it? Logic gates -> (map -> equation) (Idk if mapping is needed first) -> simplify -> re-design -> re-build? Obviously a lot of work, and something I probably will never do, but I am a curious person. Either way, love from Canada. You explain things wonderfully, and writing out the rules and explaining them like you do is immensly helpful. Keep up the amazing work.
Simplify the function below! a). y = A (B+C) + (B+C) b). y = (A+B+C) . A.B.C c). y =ABC + AC d). y = ABC+ C e). y = AB + AB+AB f). y = ABC + ABC+ ABC g). y = (ABC) (AB) + (AB+A)+ (A+AB How do you do the questions above, please guide me🤧
I have a question.. Why the answer is different when we take common from 2nd and 3rd term and take common from 3rd and 4th term... remaining 1st term as it is ??
Sir last step smjh nh aya ap nh 1 + x= 1 rkha h tw AB + 1 = 1 kese hogya ? Kia hum AB ko x consider kr rhy h? AB tw do alag alag variable hain na? Kindly guide
For the second question, how did: A’BCAB term become 0? I assumed it would be AC, the ‘B and B make 0, and the two As make one A and the C is left over? Could anyone explain why it’s not?