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How can x'y' + x'y + xy be reduced?
How can x'y' + x'y + xy be reduced?
- x' + y'
- x + y'
- x + y
- x' + y (correct)
What does x'y + xy reduce to?
What does x'y + xy reduce to?
- x
- xy
- y (correct)
- x'y
In a three-variable Karnaugh Map, what is the minterm for the input x=0, y=1, z=0?
In a three-variable Karnaugh Map, what is the minterm for the input x=0, y=1, z=0?
- m5
- m1 (correct)
- m3
- m7
What is the reduction of x’y’z + xy’z + xyz’?
What is the reduction of x’y’z + xy’z + xyz’?
What is the simplification of the expression x’y’ + x’y?
What is the simplification of the expression x’y’ + x’y?
What does the expression x’y’ + x’y reduce to?
What does the expression x’y’ + x’y reduce to?
How can the expression x’y’ + x’y + xy be simplified?
How can the expression x’y’ + x’y + xy be simplified?
In a three-variable Karnaugh Map, what is the minterm for the input x=0, y=1, z=0?
In a three-variable Karnaugh Map, what is the minterm for the input x=0, y=1, z=0?
What is another way to label the K-map for a three-variable expression?
What is another way to label the K-map for a three-variable expression?
How does the expression x’y + xy reduce?
How does the expression x’y + xy reduce?
Which of the following materials offers a very low level of conductivity when voltage is applied?
Which of the following materials offers a very low level of conductivity when voltage is applied?
What is the range of electron energies higher than the valance band where electrons are free to accelerate under the influence of an external voltage source?
What is the range of electron energies higher than the valance band where electrons are free to accelerate under the influence of an external voltage source?
What is the energy band between the valance band and conduction band called?
What is the energy band between the valance band and conduction band called?
What is the typical resistivity level of an insulator?
What is the typical resistivity level of an insulator?
What is the energy required by an electron to move from the valance band to the conduction band in insulators?
What is the energy required by an electron to move from the valance band to the conduction band in insulators?