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Help Me simplify: C*(A+B) + ~A*B
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I know the answer is AC + ~AB, but how?
I have tried:
B*(~A+C) + A*C and stop.
Also, I have tried:
AC + BC + ~AB and have stopped.
There seems nowhere to go in either case.
digital-logic electrical
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I know the answer is AC + ~AB, but how?
I have tried:
B*(~A+C) + A*C and stop.
Also, I have tried:
AC + BC + ~AB and have stopped.
There seems nowhere to go in either case.
digital-logic electrical
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Alan Kazemian is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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I know the answer is AC + ~AB, but how?
I have tried:
B*(~A+C) + A*C and stop.
Also, I have tried:
AC + BC + ~AB and have stopped.
There seems nowhere to go in either case.
digital-logic electrical
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Alan Kazemian is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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I know the answer is AC + ~AB, but how?
I have tried:
B*(~A+C) + A*C and stop.
Also, I have tried:
AC + BC + ~AB and have stopped.
There seems nowhere to go in either case.
digital-logic electrical
digital-logic electrical
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I will not give you the full solution, but the required non-trivial sidestep. You have got this far:
C(A + B) + A'B = AC + BC + A'B =
Now here is the sidestep. We know that (A+A') is 1, so we can do:
= AC + (A + A')BC + A'B
From here you will need to expand it and use the "OR absorption law" twice.
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4 hours ago
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@Eugene Sh. Expanding the brackets was an obvious step but your "sidestep" was one that I had not considered. Very useful and I will bear this in mind for future tasks. A Karnaugh Map would also have provided a easy solution to the problem.
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I will not give you the full solution, but the required non-trivial sidestep. You have got this far:
C(A + B) + A'B = AC + BC + A'B =
Now here is the sidestep. We know that (A+A') is 1, so we can do:
= AC + (A + A')BC + A'B
From here you will need to expand it and use the "OR absorption law" twice.
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@AlanKazemian (Be sure and hit the check mark so you can close the question)
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– KingDuken
4 hours ago
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@Eugene Sh. Expanding the brackets was an obvious step but your "sidestep" was one that I had not considered. Very useful and I will bear this in mind for future tasks. A Karnaugh Map would also have provided a easy solution to the problem.
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– Pzy
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I will not give you the full solution, but the required non-trivial sidestep. You have got this far:
C(A + B) + A'B = AC + BC + A'B =
Now here is the sidestep. We know that (A+A') is 1, so we can do:
= AC + (A + A')BC + A'B
From here you will need to expand it and use the "OR absorption law" twice.
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@AlanKazemian (Be sure and hit the check mark so you can close the question)
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– KingDuken
4 hours ago
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@Eugene Sh. Expanding the brackets was an obvious step but your "sidestep" was one that I had not considered. Very useful and I will bear this in mind for future tasks. A Karnaugh Map would also have provided a easy solution to the problem.
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– Pzy
2 hours ago
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I will not give you the full solution, but the required non-trivial sidestep. You have got this far:
C(A + B) + A'B = AC + BC + A'B =
Now here is the sidestep. We know that (A+A') is 1, so we can do:
= AC + (A + A')BC + A'B
From here you will need to expand it and use the "OR absorption law" twice.
$endgroup$
I will not give you the full solution, but the required non-trivial sidestep. You have got this far:
C(A + B) + A'B = AC + BC + A'B =
Now here is the sidestep. We know that (A+A') is 1, so we can do:
= AC + (A + A')BC + A'B
From here you will need to expand it and use the "OR absorption law" twice.
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@Eugene Sh. Expanding the brackets was an obvious step but your "sidestep" was one that I had not considered. Very useful and I will bear this in mind for future tasks. A Karnaugh Map would also have provided a easy solution to the problem.
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@Eugene Sh. Expanding the brackets was an obvious step but your "sidestep" was one that I had not considered. Very useful and I will bear this in mind for future tasks. A Karnaugh Map would also have provided a easy solution to the problem.
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@Eugene Sh. Expanding the brackets was an obvious step but your "sidestep" was one that I had not considered. Very useful and I will bear this in mind for future tasks. A Karnaugh Map would also have provided a easy solution to the problem.
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– Pzy
2 hours ago
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@Eugene Sh. Expanding the brackets was an obvious step but your "sidestep" was one that I had not considered. Very useful and I will bear this in mind for future tasks. A Karnaugh Map would also have provided a easy solution to the problem.
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