Is this right? I put this expression in a k-map and got the following

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The discussion centers on the simplification of a Boolean expression using a Karnaugh map (K-map). The user seeks validation for their work and whether the resulting expression is indeed the simplest form. The provided images illustrate the K-map process, but the user acknowledges posting in the incorrect forum and requests a transfer to the electrical engineering section for more relevant feedback.

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crap i was in the wrong forum when i posted this, can the moderater transfer this into the electrical engineering forum? thanks!
 

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