Very good explanation but how did states "d" and "i" turn out to be equal even though the implication chart says they cannot be equal? Can we say the final table out of the implication chart need not be the reduced one?
Row 4 is D = F / A, Row 9 is i = F / A These 2 rows have the same output aswell (1) So you can assume i = d. You change i to d then cross-out row 9 since it is exactly the same as row 4 now. Hope that Helps!
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can we cancel i-c when in c column i is cross?
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Is there any implication chart with no equivalence state?
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you forget to cross i-c but I understand :)
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Mam can we cancel i-c when in c column i is cross?
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Very good explanation but how did states "d" and "i" turn out to be equal even though the implication chart says they cannot be equal? Can we say the final table out of the implication chart need not be the reduced one?
can we cancel i-c when in c column i is cross?
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Why did not include d=i and i=g?
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In 4th row y isn't a replaced with b????
Thank you for a great video. The last part is so illogical and confusing. Why are you selectively replacing what is equivalent and what is not.
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in the last step ,how the "i" become "d"?
Row 4 is D = F / A, Row 9 is i = F / A These 2 rows have the same output aswell (1) So you can assume i = d. You change i to d then cross-out row 9 since it is exactly the same as row 4 now. Hope that Helps!
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Mam why you have equal the e=c
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Good video but I feel like your way of feeling in columns is a bit weird.
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