Can AB' + A'B be further simplified?

On 2005-11-25, - <tyryqre@hotmail.com> wrote:
Can AB' + A'B be further simplified?
If that's boolean logic (A and not-B) or (not-A and B) is XOR.

http://mathworld.wolfram.com/XOR.html has other formulations.

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- wrote:

Can AB' + A'B be further simplified?
Please do your own homework. We graduated already and also did it on our
own..

Good luck.

F
 
- wrote:
kell wrote:
- wrote:

Can AB' + A'B be further simplified?


Are you talking about the derivative of the product of two functions?


Yup
No, we can't simplify it
(we don't know what A and B are).
 
"Fester" <spamhere@osdev.xs4al.nl> wrote in message
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Can AB' + A'B be further simplified?

Please do your own homework. We graduated already and also did it on our
own..
I can't say I've ever had that question. A more common derivative question
might be "prove the multiplication rule of derivatives", which through the
definition (difference of functions over delta h as dh --> 0) simplifies to
1d2 + 2d1.

Tim

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