Boolean algebra #3: Basic problems (continued)

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visit http://www.keleshev.com/ for structured list of tutorials on Boolean algebra and digital hardware design!

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  • the second one is not clear because this answer is zero(0)

  • @eartrail sorry, what do you mean? by second one you mean (A+B)(A+C) ?

  • @keleshevCOM -A+B-A=

    (-) this symbol represent negation

  • @eartrail

    A' + BA' =

    A'(1+B) =

    A'

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  • @Viktormajstor Now if you would on and not been in a rush to go shit you would see the rules at the very end of the video.

  • can you put a list of all the rules somewhere please

  • @micropope yes!

  • 6:48 you mentioned that A+AB = A so would that mean, for example, B+BA = B?

  • Thanks

  • @Flamez4000 A + B' cannot be simplified as far as i know! because A and B are independent of each other.

  • wot if its A + B' wots the simplified version of this???

    plez respond!!

  • Best Boolean Algebra tutorial around! Very easy to follow! Thanks alot buddy!

  • @gurngurn00 yeah i cant understand that either

  • @keleshevCOM Can you please explain the second one clearer? D: from what I understand, A'(1+B) = 0 since (1+B) is going to be equal to 1. So does it mean A' multiplied by 1 is 0? :)

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