I have a Boolean expression. we'll call it F. for instance,

Jason Watson

Jason Watson

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2021-11-19

I have a Boolean expression. well

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Ruth Phillips

Ruth Phillips

Beginner2021-11-20Added 18 answers

F=(F)=(bd+acd)=(bd)(acd)=(b+d)(a+c+d).
(Note: I did not check your F′.)
Because of the way the De Morgan laws work, the complement of a product of sums is always a sum of products, and the complement of a sum of products is always a product of sums.
Royce Moore

Royce Moore

Beginner2021-11-21Added 17 answers

F=ab+ad+cd+d
=(ab).(ad).(cd).(d)a.b=(a+b)DeMorganslaw=(a+b)(a+b)(c+d)(d)
Hence Product of sums.

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