Question: for the function f(A,B,C,D) = A'B+BD what would be the canonical sum of products expansion? A) f(A,B,C,D)= A'BC'D'+A'BC'D+A'BCD'+A'BC'D+ABCD B) f(A,B,C,D)= A'BCD'+A'BC'D'+A'BC'D+A'BCD+ABC'D' C) f(A,B,C,D) = A'B'C'D+A'B'CD+A'BC'D'+A'BCD'+AB'C'D+AB'CD+ABC'D'+ABCD'
for the function f(A,B,C,D) = A'B+BD what would be the canonical sum of products expansion?
A) f(A,B,C,D)= A'BC'D'+A'BC'D+A'BCD'+A'BC'D+ABCD
B) f(A,B,C,D)= A'BCD'+A'BC'D'+A'BC'D+A'BCD+ABC'D'
C) f(A,B,C,D) = A'B'C'D+A'B'CD+A'BC'D'+A'BCD'+AB'C'D+AB'CD+ABC'D'+ABCD'
D) the function is alread expressed in canonical form
Step by Step Solution
There are 3 Steps involved in it
Get step-by-step solutions from verified subject matter experts
