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Difference between prime implicants and essential prime implicants

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The prime implicant is a minimal that has removal of any literal from product term results.

This should guide with non implicant for accessing with essential results.

On the other hand, the essential prime implicants is an prime implicant and cover an output of the function that no combination of other prime implicants to cover.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The difference is below,

Explanation:

Prime Implicants: This is used in Boolean Logic. This has two basic uses,  

1. Generic: This has to do with the hypothesis of the implication

2. Particular: In this type, this is a function of the Boolean  

Essential Prime Implicants

1. Any minterm which makes a function 1 i.e implicant

2. This is the main thing to form a function.

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