1 votes 1 votes The function f(a,b,q,g)=$\prod m(1,2,4,6,8,9)$. Can f(a,b,q,g) be written as f(q,g,b,a) + $\sum m(5,10)$? If not, what would be the correct equation? Digital Logic digital-logic boolean-algebra + – Jay Bhutada 1 asked Dec 30, 2018 Jay Bhutada 1 685 views answer comment Share Follow See all 16 Comments See all 16 16 Comments reply Show 13 previous comments Shubhgupta commented Dec 30, 2018 reply Follow Share in question max term are giving for function f(a,b,q,g) $\prod{m(1,2,4,6,8,9)}$ so min term are $\sum (0,3,5,7,10,11,12,13,14,15)$ but as in question f(q,g,b,a) is referred so it will have min term$\sum(0,3,6,7,9,11,12,13,14,15)$.because 5 will replaced with 6 and 10 will be replaced with 9. @Shaik Masthan 2 votes 2 votes Shaik Masthan commented Dec 30, 2018 reply Follow Share yes, you are right ! i read the question as f(a,b,q,g) = f(q,g,a,b). again a mistake from me, 5 mistakes in two days, all are caused due to mis-reading the question, i don't know what happens to me 🤕 0 votes 0 votes Shubhgupta commented Dec 30, 2018 reply Follow Share @Shaik Masthan brother what you are doing for all the aspirants really no words for it. you are good in so many things and regarding mistakes, I think today in one question you said we can't stop these things just minimize these actually i do a lot..:) 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.