1. Reduce the following Boolean expressions to the indicated number of literals a. F = ABC" + BC + A'BC" to one literal b. F(A,B,C,D) = [AB'(C+BD) + A'B']C to two literals
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To reduce the expression F=ABC+BC+ABC to one literal, we need to simplify it as much as possible. First, let's simplify the term ABC+ABC. Since ABC is repeated twice, we can combine them to get 2ABC. Now, the expression becomes F=2ABC+BC. Show more…
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