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what is the number of literals in the expression f=a+a'b'+cd+f'e+fg+g'e​

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Answered by flaskmelon
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Answered by steffiaspinno
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The number of literals in the expression f=a+a'b'+cd+f'e+fg+g'e​ are 4

Explanation:

Literals:- A literal is a number or a string of characters that is not meant to be evaluated.

Characterstics of literals:-

  • They don't have to be enclosed in curly brackets.
  • For example: 23 and 'hi there' both are literals.
  • Literals can be both numeric as well as alpabetic.

The number of literals in the expression f=a+a'b'+cd+f'e+fg+g'e​ are a , 'b' , cd , 'e+fg+g'.

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