Computer Science, asked by rimadas137, 1 month ago

How can you convert a function from one canonical form to other?​

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Answered by itzmadgirl345
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To convert from one canonical form to another, interchange the symbols Σ and Π, and list the index numbers that were excluded from the original form. To convert from one canonical form to its dual, interchange the symbols Σ and Π, and list the index numbers from the original form.

Answered by BrainlyLifeRacer
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Any Boolean function that is expressed as a sum of minterms or as a product of maxterms is said to be in its canonical form. To convert from one canonical form to another, interchange the symbols Σ and Π, and list the index numbers that were excluded from the original form.

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