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The document emphasizes the need for more practice in solving SOP and POS type Boolean expressions, including both canonical and cardinal forms. It also highlights the importance of minimizing Boolean expressions using k-maps, particularly for three-variable cases. Additionally, a marking scheme is provided with examples of Boolean laws and truth tables.
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The document emphasizes the need for more practice in solving SOP and POS type Boolean expressions, including both canonical and cardinal forms. It also highlights the importance of minimizing Boolean expressions using k-maps, particularly for three-variable cases. Additionally, a marking scheme is provided with examples of Boolean laws and truth tables.
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 More practice should be given in

solving SOP and POS type of


Boolean expressions. Both
canonical and cardinal forms
should be practiced.
 More practice should be given in
minimizing Boolean expressions
using k-maps. 3 variable k-maps
should also be practiced for short
answers.

MARKING SCHEME
Question 1.
(a) (P+Q) (P+R) = P+Q.R Distributive Law
(b) A B Conjunction A B Disjunction
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 1 1
1 0 0 1 0 1
1 1 1 1 1 1

(c) ( XY’Z + XY + YZ’)’


(X’ + Y + Z’ ) . ( X’ +Y’) . (Y’+Z)
OR (X’+Y+Z’) . (Y’ + X’ Z)
(d) (A+B)A’
= (A+B) (A’+ B.B’)
= (A+B) ( A’+B)(A’+B’)
(e)
B’C’ B’C BC BC’

0 1 3 2
A’ 0 0 1 1
4 5 7 6
A 0 0 1 1

Quad ( m2 + m3 + m6 + m7 ) = B

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