The problem I have with boolean algebra is for 5 minutes I stare at it, not knowing what to do, then I feel like a complete idiot once I see the answer.
buddy you just made it all click for me, thank you, my professor was just forcing it down our throats that it works and was telling us to basically just go with it, but well that wasnt doing it for me, now, now it works
Hi sir this videos is very helpful and easy to understand, but can you do on other postulates law and can you put the law with each steps when you solving a problem so we can understand and know how to use the laws. Thank you
C is the same thing as C*1. He is not stating that C has the Value of 1. He is simplifying the expression. Think of it as if you had 8 + 8*4. You Know that 8 is the same as 8*1. Therefore, 8*1 + 8*4. Then you simplify 8*1 + 8*4 = 8(1+4). The same rules apply to Boolean algebra, although keep in mind you are not dealing with values.
I don't understand how we are expected to follow along without knowing the value of each variable. If I create my own values, I could get a different answer or the same answer with different calculations. Is this tutorial supposed to explain how to simplify the equation?
Sorry I'm a month late but I've learned from Keleshev's videos today. (1+y)=1. 1+ (any Boolean variable) = 1. Then 1 multiplied by any boolean variable is itself just like in algebra, so x*1 = x. Hope this helps anyone that sees your question if someone else should ask
+Christopher Samarita a+ab=a(1+b) Now, for simplicity, let's think b as 0 or 1 (whatever you like), then the equation will become, a+ab=a(1+b) a+ab=a(1+0) a+ab=a.1 so, a+ab=a [I took b=0; b=1 will also give the same result as 1+1=1 also]
+Rony Ronouk thanks man, but when I presented this to high school students they were asking why the a in (a + b) is regarded as 1? Sorry man I'm such a trouble I just want to know how it is being done.
+Christopher Samarita Boolean algebra is that branch of math which deals with only two types of outcome, either True or False, and we denote them as 1(True) or 0(False). So there is only two probable value for any variable in Boolean Algebra. So if you want to cross-check any value, you have to consider any variable either as 0 or as 1. And if you do it right, you will get the same answer for both. You can do it for my above example. You can take b as 0 or 1, and you will get the same result for both.
how can u assume it be zero man....values are not being put...we dont know wat is the value of A in the first place is it one or zero...we r just assuming that A is acting as 1 and A' is acting as 0...it can be other way round as well..it can be A as 0 and A' as 1..who knows ? so answer is A' not zero
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Your videos on boolean algebra are really intuitive and helpful! You're a life saver!
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The problem I have with boolean algebra is for 5 minutes I stare at it, not knowing what to do, then I feel like a complete idiot once I see the answer.
+Jinqiu Liu Same bro
I know the feeling xD
I think this is true for everyone who learns this
Oh I'm not the only one
1:08 we see... CC :D Great guy, explains better than most teachers
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buddy you just made it all click for me, thank you, my professor was just forcing it down our throats that it works and was telling us to basically just go with it, but well that wasnt doing it for me, now, now it works
Thank you for these videos, they're so helpful!
Please make more videos!
Best Boolean Algebra tutorial around! Very easy to follow! Thanks alot buddy!
Thank you SOOO much! Going step by step makes this so easy to follow. I greatly appreciate you taking your time on these examples.
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Hi sir, do u have plans to make a video covering all 36 rules in boolean algebra?
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Can I in (A + B̄ + C + D̄)C finish the problem in the parenthesis like (0 + 1 + 0 + 1)C --> (1 + 1)C --> (1)C = C does this method have faults?
Thank you mate!! Well explained.
Hi sir this videos is very helpful and easy to understand, but can you do on other postulates law and can you put the law with each steps when you solving a problem so we can understand and know how to use the laws. Thank you
Nice Video! this video deserves a thumbs up
Awesome videos! Everything is easy now!
@eartrail
A' + BA' =
A'(1+B) =
A'
You're really helping me here!
Thank You very much your teaching is better in my instructor :3 !!!!!
What if its AND?
A(B + C) or A(BC)? what will the answer be like?
last part of this "problem" (A+ B' + C + D') C is this acceptable CA + CB' + C +CD' = C(A + B') + C(1 + D') = C(1) + C(1) = C + C = C
This example with A' + BA' = A'(0+B) = B ?? because there are 2 negation A' which makes them 0 ?? (please explain.)
Thank you very much you helped me
you just made (meet en regelen) boolean algebra interesting
i really needed this revision. Thank you!!!!
how may i to semplifacate this one? ab+a'c+bc+de+d'f+aef?
Loved your video thank you so much!!
A' does not mean zero. It means opposite A, which could be one or zero.
Very well done again, thanks.
Great series sir ❤
Thanks a lot ❤
At 2:22 you say that C-D = 1 + -D and that equals 1.
I understand the 1 + something = 1.
What i don't understand is why C is 1, why cant C be 0?
Very well explained thank you.
very helpful thanx sir
C is the same thing as C*1. He is not stating that C has the Value of 1. He is simplifying the expression. Think of it as if you had 8 + 8*4. You Know that 8 is the same as 8*1. Therefore, 8*1 + 8*4. Then you simplify 8*1 + 8*4 = 8(1+4). The same rules apply to Boolean algebra, although keep in mind you are not dealing with values.
Thanks sir
@Viktormajstor Now if you would on and not been in a rush to go shit you would see the rules at the very end of the video.
thank you, this was really helpful
Great videos! :)
thank you very much . very helpful to me
wot if its A + B' wots the simplified version of this???
plez respond!!
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Thanks man , very helpful video :)
Thanks
great vid
Very Useful
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Are you from Russia i am from India.
Thank you i am a medical student so i do need only basic.
can you put a list of all the rules somewhere please
@eartrail sorry, what do you mean? by second one you mean (A+B)(A+C) ?
Thanks man!
I don't understand how we are expected to follow along without knowing the value of each variable. If I create my own values, I could get a different answer or the same answer with different calculations.
Is this tutorial supposed to explain how to simplify the equation?
+Slinger Marshall because you don't know what the values are you have to simplify just like in regular algebra
+Slinger Marshall There are only two values you can put.
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6:48 you mentioned that A+AB = A so would that mean, for example, B+BA = B?
yes
thankyou for your help
SO helpful. Thank you!!!
Thank you Sir!
but its not showing complete video
Thank you so much!
@gurngurn00 yeah i cant understand that either
Someone tell me how x+xy = x(1+y) = x I don't understand
Sorry I'm a month late but I've learned from Keleshev's videos today. (1+y)=1.
1+ (any Boolean variable) = 1.
Then 1 multiplied by any boolean variable is itself just like in algebra, so x*1 = x.
Hope this helps anyone that sees your question if someone else should ask
@keleshevCOM oh thank you very much
Still very helpfull!
i love the vids, only one thing i failed to understand
where does the 1 come from when you do ca+c for example?
how does ca+a -> c(a+1) :|
I think he wrote CA+C= C(A+1), this is like factoring out your C.
(-) Is a the top of the variable not on front of it.
@micropope yes!
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still not getting it shouldn't it be zero?
Thank u sir
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Just be my professor.
I like your video :)
ohhh so that is the Absorption theorem. i get it :)
thank u
Any variable plus 1 will always be 1. See his previous video.
Damn bo you have my like
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its good,
im a bit confused... why a + ab = a??
+Christopher Samarita
a+ab=a(1+b)
Now, for simplicity, let's think b as 0 or 1 (whatever you like), then the equation will become,
a+ab=a(1+b)
a+ab=a(1+0)
a+ab=a.1
so, a+ab=a
[I took b=0; b=1 will also give the same result as 1+1=1 also]
+Christopher Samarita see the rules brother.
+Rony Ronouk thanks man, but when I presented this to high school students they were asking why the a in (a + b) is regarded as 1? Sorry man I'm such a trouble I just want to know how it is being done.
+Christopher Samarita Boolean algebra is that branch of math which deals with only two types of outcome, either True or False, and we denote them as 1(True) or 0(False). So there is only two probable value for any variable in Boolean Algebra. So if you want to cross-check any value, you have to consider any variable either as 0 or as 1. And if you do it right, you will get the same answer for both. You can do it for my above example. You can take b as 0 or 1, and you will get the same result for both.
+Rony Ronouk got it man thanks. I tried factoring or distributive and it always worked.
super helpfull :)
@keleshevCOM
-A+B-A=
(-) this symbol represent negation
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I Agree with eartrail. Answer is 0
A'(1+B)=
A'(1)=
0
[X] Told [ ] Not Told
oh and i just saw that ur comment was 2 years ago..i guess u wud probably have already graduated from college so i am sorry :P
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the second one is not clear because this answer is zero(0)
how can u assume it be zero man....values are not being put...we dont know wat is the value of A in the first place is it one or zero...we r just assuming that A is acting as 1 and A' is acting as 0...it can be other way round as well..it can be A as 0 and A' as 1..who knows ? so answer is A' not zero
You do not know the value of A* yet. A* could be either 1 or 0.
why do u wanna let him know ? just stay quiet and let him do wat he is doing..or he wud stop XD
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