i'd like to know the theory behind this. i know i can do this in a truth table but i still don't understand the theory cause my mind looks at it in an algeraic way
It's so hard to find theory videos on logic - I can answer the questions on the test ok but I don't really understand what I'm doing and why it works. If anyone finds a good resource I'd love to know
AND finds the overlap between between 2 parts and OR finds the total coverage. So A.(A+B) is the overlap between A and (A+B) combined. And the only thing A and (A+B) have in common is A, which is therefore the answer. With A+(A.B), look at (A.B) first, the result of (A.B) must be less than or equal to A and must totally be inside the section A. Therefore you have A+(Something that is included in the set of A) which is similar to doing A+A which = A
Thanks for the educational lesson on absorption law, that was actually quite a nice and clear explanation.
Class ended before my teacher got to this law, thank you for the video. Was a great help on my homework!
man i study in germany they complicate things so much. thanks for the simple and relaxing explanation. cheers mate
Thank you for the help. The absorption law is one of those laws where you must just recognize it.
A.(A+B)=A.A+A.B=(A+AB)=A(1+B)=A(1)=A
Does this law work when there is more than 2 terms in the bracket? Thanks
no, you'll have to make it 2 items first.
Thanks. Was wrecking my brain but I understand now :)
Awesome, thank you!
It was really useful actually! thank you very much
Thanks, my teacher poorly explained this law.
Thanks for the video definitely helped.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Fantastic!
2 points of absorption law made the whole game easy
awesome!
but we can also apply absorption law on ii why?
Great vid. Thanks!
i'd like to know the theory behind this. i know i can do this in a truth table but i still don't understand the theory cause my mind looks at it in an algeraic way
It's so hard to find theory videos on logic - I can answer the questions on the test ok but I don't really understand what I'm doing and why it works. If anyone finds a good resource I'd love to know
Same qst
AND finds the overlap between between 2 parts and OR finds the total coverage.
So A.(A+B) is the overlap between A and (A+B) combined. And the only thing A and (A+B) have in common is A, which is therefore the answer.
With A+(A.B), look at (A.B) first, the result of (A.B) must be less than or equal to A and must totally be inside the section A. Therefore you have A+(Something that is included in the set of A) which is similar to doing A+A which = A
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You're very soft spoken
Thanks
Looks very useful but I can't hear anything sadly
so there should be only two operators to apply the absorption law ?
Thank you very much
thaNK you
Can you do your videos with better volume please!!!
What law would Not C + (C+B) be?
C+B
thank u sir
please released more video for absorption law. I can not understand this vidio
Thanks sir you just save me hahaha. Thank you very much
So taking ur example on i) would it = A?
And C' + (C. A) = C'. ?
The answer would be C + A.
Use a truth table to check your answer.
C' + (C. A) = C'+A
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Why are so many people grateful for this video when it doesn't provide any proof that would allow us to understand this law?
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