Sorry about this, folks. I'll fix the formatting macro I used for drawing a
line over a literal so this doesn't happen again.
-Robert Dick-
David Bild:
> If you have a copy of the book (at least, the 3rd edition, I don't know
> about the 4th) you can look up the problems for clarification.
>
> In both these cases, the literals are complemented are individually. So,
> using ~ for 'not', we have ~B~CD for the Q3 and ~B~C for Q4.
>
> -- David
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-EECS203@listserv.it.northwestern.edu
> [mailto:owner-EECS203@listserv.it.northwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Kenny Tay
> Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 6:56 PM
> To: EECS203@listserv.it.northwestern.edu
> Subject: Homework #1
>
>
>
> Hey all
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> I was wondering for Q3, is the 2nd term BCD or BCD? Similarly, for Q4, is
> the 2nd term BC or BC?
>
> -Kenny
Received on Mon Apr 7 20:50:42 2008
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