Practice - Canonical Form of Boolean Expressions
Practice Questions
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Write the canonical form for f(A, B) = AB.
💡 Hint: Include all combinations of A and B.
Identify whether f(A, B, C) = A is in canonical form.
💡 Hint: Check if all variables appear in the expression.
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What is the canonical form of a Boolean expression?
💡 Hint: Remember that all foundational variables should be present.
True or False: After simplification, a Boolean expression might retain its canonical form.
💡 Hint: Think about the process of simplification.
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Challenge Problems
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Given the function f(A, B, C) = A + B, derive its canonical form and explain the transformation process.
💡 Hint: Think of all outcomes producing a true value.
Consider f(A, B, C) = A and B. Write its canonical form and outline the steps to generate this form.
💡 Hint: Visualize all variable interactions in your steps!
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