Ab+a(b+c)+b(b+c)

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ayazhaque

Joined May 27, 2013
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AB+A(B+C)+B(B+C)

a)plot the circuit using above equation

b)simplify it using boolean algebric method and karnaugh map

c)convert the circuit of AB+A(B+C)+B(B+C) in form of NOR gate and then write the equation again in terms of NOR

d)Verify with truthtable

plzzz help ASAp
 

tshuck

Joined Oct 18, 2012
3,534
nothing don't know anything :p if u have solution plzz explain it thank u
Here is a link to the section on Boolean Algebra in the ebook, I'd suggest that since you don't know anything, you go learn something.

We will not do your homework for you. If you can't do your own work, you will find that you will fail. If you are not willing to put in the work to learn, you cannot do the work. This is a fact of life that you are better off to learn now than later.

Now, post an attempt and we can help you.
 

WBahn

Joined Mar 31, 2012
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AB+A(B+C)+B(B+C)

a)plot the circuit using above equation

b)simplify it using boolean algebric method and karnaugh map

c)convert the circuit of AB+A(B+C)+B(B+C) in form of NOR gate and then write the equation again in terms of NOR

d)Verify with truthtable

plzzz help ASAp
What do you mean to "plot" the circuit? Do you mean draw the circuit diagram?

As others have already said, you need to show an honest attempt to solve your own homework. We will then be more than happy to help you through any rough spots. But if you don't care enough to even make the effort, there is no reason for us to care whether you pass or fail.
 

tshuck

Joined Oct 18, 2012
3,534
The answer is : AC + B
Thank you, Casio, now the OP needn't think for himself, now that you've come along. Perhaps, instead of helping the OP learn, you could just fly to wherever he/she is and do any and all work he/she may ever need to do.

The point of this site is to help people learn. All you've helped the OP do is get the answer not learn why the answer.
 

mikeleeson

Joined Aug 22, 2012
26
Thank you, Casio, now the OP needn't think for himself, now that you've come along. Perhaps, instead of helping the OP learn, you could just fly to wherever he/she is and do any and all work he/she may ever need to do.

The point of this site is to help people learn. All you've helped the OP do is get the answer not learn why the answer.

Of course, the answer could be wrong! The OP will never know unless he works it out for him/herself. Maybe Casio has a cunning plan to make the OP think... ;)
 

djsfantasi

Joined Apr 11, 2010
9,155
  • What happens if you multiply/expand all terms?
  • Are there any terms that can be immediately be simplified? (What is any input AND itself, e.g., AA or any input ORed with its inverse, e.g., A+A', for example?)
  • Can you group terms with a common input and apply the distributive law?
  • Lather, rinse, and repeat :)
Are you sure that AB+C is the correct answer? If Casio is wrong, the rest of your answers will be, too!
 

tshuck

Joined Oct 18, 2012
3,534
Of course, the answer could be wrong! The OP will never know unless he works it out for him/herself. Maybe Casio has a cunning plan to make the OP think... ;)
Then he needn't say anything at all. Now the OP has an answer, perhaps not the answer, but for someone not willing to put in the work, an answer is good enough.
 
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