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Canonical POS and SOP Conversion Exercises

The document contains a series of homework problems related to Boolean algebra, specifically focusing on converting expressions into canonical Product of Sums (POS) and Sum of Products (SOP) forms. It includes tasks for writing canonical POS expressions for given functions and converting specific Boolean expressions into their canonical forms. Additionally, it asks for the conversion of a cardinal form of an expression into its canonical form.

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Canonical POS and SOP Conversion Exercises

The document contains a series of homework problems related to Boolean algebra, specifically focusing on converting expressions into canonical Product of Sums (POS) and Sum of Products (SOP) forms. It includes tasks for writing canonical POS expressions for given functions and converting specific Boolean expressions into their canonical forms. Additionally, it asks for the conversion of a cardinal form of an expression into its canonical form.

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Homework :

Word Problem :
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2)

Convert the following :


(a) Write the canonical POS expression of: F(P, Q) = Π(0, 2)
(b) Convert the following expression into its canonical POS form:
F(X, Y, Z) = (X + Y’) . (Y’ + Z)
(c) Write the canonical POS expression of: F(P, Q) = ( 0,2 )
(d) Convert the following expression into its canonical POS form:
F (X, Y, Z) = (X+Y’). (Y’+Z)
(e) Convert the following expression to its cardinal SOP form:
F(P, Q, R) = P’Q’R + P’QR + PQ’R’ + PQR’
(f) Convert the following cardinal form of expression into canonical form
F(P,Q,R) = (1,3)

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