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k is often a constant. We don't know what the constant is, but we know we could find out.
Remember in basic Algebra we learned that all variables can be substituted as 1's If needed. So lets do that: -k - 4k = -1 - 4(1) = -5 So now we can rewrite this removing the 1's we put in: -k - 4k = -5k
The coefficient
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k is often a constant. We don't know what the constant is, but we know we could find out.
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K-map is actually also known as The Karnaugh map. This is a method to simplify Boolean algebra expressions introduced in 1953.
K-map is actually also known as The Karnaugh map. This is a method to simplify Boolean algebra expressions introduced in 1953.
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