Instead of using the rules you said at around 3 minutes, I've found you can look at it like simple arithmetic. 0 and 1 (0 * 1) = 0. This follows through all the way until XOR (which is exactly like OR except where 1+1 = 0). This is the only exception I've found in my observation. This way of looking at it also works on NOR and NAND except you have to flip the value after you evaluate. So 0 nand 1 (0 * 1) = 1 you invert the answer!
Thanks for making these. So much easier to understand than what I learned in my college class.
Another great video for the win
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Not sure why other professors cannot simply things like Professor Pytel!
Thank you so much
Honestly, don't know why I had trouble with this before... you've explained this better than other teachers I've had. Thank you!
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Im learning this in grade 5 back in my country.
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Instead of using the rules you said at around 3 minutes, I've found you can look at it like simple arithmetic. 0 and 1 (0 * 1) = 0. This follows through all the way until XOR (which is exactly like OR except where 1+1 = 0). This is the only exception I've found in my observation. This way of looking at it also works on NOR and NAND except you have to flip the value after you evaluate. So 0 nand 1 (0 * 1) = 1 you invert the answer!
Exactly A+A'=1 because 0+1=1! :)
7:11 "There's A, naughty"
how is A+(not)A=1 when the input to A=0 and the input to (not)A=1?
If you are doing this at university, why am i doing this in 1st year of high school...
Because your being taught the basics and it's your class is college credit. Derp
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