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The product term obtained by combining the maximum possible number of adjacent squares in the map is called as

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The product term obtained by combining the maximum possible number of adjacent squares in the map is called as Prime implicant

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A prime implicant is a product term obtained by combining the maximum possible number of adjacent squares in the map.

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product term obtained by. combining the maximum possible number of. adjacent squares in the map. – A single 1 on a map represents a prime implicant if it is.

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