3 votes 3 votes The maximum number of boolean expressions that can be formed for the function f(x,y,z) satisfying the relation f(x',y,z')=f(x,y,z) is Digital Logic boolean-algebra digital-logic made-easy-test-series + – Jhunjhunuwala asked Dec 7, 2015 Jhunjhunuwala 1.7k views answer comment Share Follow See all 8 Comments See all 8 8 Comments reply Show 5 previous comments Badayayash commented Jan 28, 2019 reply Follow Share oh got it thank you so much 0 votes 0 votes sandygate commented Jan 28, 2019 reply Follow Share no problem 1 votes 1 votes kondetichandu commented Oct 20, 2019 reply Follow Share i can't get it could you give more information about it 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.
5 votes 5 votes We have 4 pairs here. (0,0,0) and (1,0,1) (0,0,1) and (1,0,0) (0,1,0) and (1,1,1) (0,1,1) and (1,1,0) Here all pairs have 2 choices (mapped to either 0 or 1 ). 4 pairs having 2 choices So 24=16 Hence 16 is the Answer. LeenSharma answered Dec 7, 2015 LeenSharma comment Share Follow See all 3 Comments See all 3 3 Comments reply Brij Mohan Gupta commented Dec 6, 2017 reply Follow Share Can you elaborate it more. 0 votes 0 votes manish kumar commented Aug 26, 2019 reply Follow Share plz elaborate 0 votes 0 votes Saurav_Kumar commented Nov 20, 2019 reply Follow Share why you have taken 0,1,2,3 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.