Solving a Logic Function: A' x B + B

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The discussion revolves around solving the logic function F = A' x B + B, with the user expressing confusion about their initial attempt and seeking clarification. Participants suggest using a Karnaugh map as a method to simplify and express the logic function more clearly. The user is encouraged to analyze the truth table for the function to understand the conditions under which the output is true. The conversation emphasizes the importance of correctly interpreting the logic function in terms of its inputs. Overall, the thread highlights the need for a structured approach to solving logic functions in digital design.
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I have no idea how to do it I already got it wrong I just want to know how to do it because

this was what I got

F= A' x B + B and For some reason I got it wrong
 
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Hi, you are asked express output F as logic function of the inputs.
For example output is C0 if A'B' is true and output is C1 if A'B is true and so on.
 
n.karthick said:
Hi, you are asked express output F as logic function of the inputs.
For example output is C0 if A'B' is true and output is C1 if A'B is true and so on.

can you explain more please
 
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